286 76. ULMACEA, 
seeds granulate.—E. B.148.—8. U. Dodartii (L.); 1. ovate or 
ovate-lanceolate nearly entire.—About towns or villages in the 
east of England. A. VI—VIII. Roman Nettle. E. 
2. U. urens (L.); 1. opposite elliptical serrate, spikes axillary 
nearly simple two together shorter than the petiole, seeds smooth 
opaque.—E. B. 1236.—Common weed. A. VI—IX. Small 
Nettle. 
3. U. dioica (L.); 1. opposite cordate serrate, spikes axillary 
panicled longer than the petioles, seeds smooth opaque.—E. B. 
1750.—B. angustifolia (W. and G.); 1. ovate-lanceolate rounded 
but not cordate at the base.—Common. P. VI.—IX. Great 
Nettle. 
3. Humutus Linn. Hop. 
1. H. Lupulus (L.).—E. B. 427.—Well known from its long 
climbing stems, opposite rough 3—5-lobed serrated leaves, and 
remarkable catkins. Male fl. in loose panicles.—A true native 
in many parts of England. P. VII. 
Order LXXVI. ULMACEZ. 
Fl. perfect, not im catkins. Perianth inferior, bellshaped, 
3—8-cleft, imbricate. Stam. definite, inserted at the base of the 
perianth and opposite to its segments. Ovary free, 1—2-celled; 
ovules solitary. Stigmas2. Fr. not bursting. 
1. Utmus. Fi. perfect. Perianth bellshaped, 4—5-cleft, 
persistent. Stam.5, Styles 2. Caps. compressed, winged 
all round. 
1. Utmus Linn. Elm. 
1. U. suberosa (Ehrh.); 1. shortly acuminate more or less 
doubly serrate, fl. 4--5-fid, lobes ciliated, fr. obovate or oblong 
notched, seed-cavity chiefly above the middle of fr. and near the 
notch.—U. campestris (L.) includes this species and the follow- 
ing.—«. U. campestris (Sm.); 1. scabrous above pubescent be- 
neath (without glands?). 2. B.1886. U. suberosa E. B. 2161. 
U. major (Sm.)1., fl. and fr. larger. E. B. 2542?—B. U. glabra 
(Sm.); 1. rather coriaceous shining smooth or subscabrous above 
glabrous except in the axils of the veins beneath, young 1. stip. 
and fr. with subsessile glands. E.B. 2248. U. stricta (Lindl.); 
branches rigid erect close—z. throughout England. £8. South 
of England and Ireland. T.III.—V. Common Eln. E. I. 
2. U. montana (With.); 1. much acuminate doubly serrate 
scabrous above rather downy beneath, fl. 5—7-fid, lobes ciliated, 
