r ] , 
‘ta filed Simple and may ferve for a Succedaneum 
to Black Cherry nv at tYi,c Leaves as Mr. Ray 
pur in Wine give it full as agreeable a linell and tafte 0 
as Burnet, Barrage, or Woodruff. The whole Plant 
is aiiiringehf, and good in ail lorts of Fluxes. 
Vlmus vulgatiffima folio laco Scabro. Sy». 
468. Ger. Em. vulgaris. Park. The common \ 
Elm. ' 
Ulmus folioTatiffi^ 460. G."r. 
Em. latioid fofio-. Pdrk. Toe Wych Hafel, or 
hroad leaved Elm. \ ( 
UlSius folio glabro. Syn. ibid. Ger. Em. Park. { 
Smo'dh leaved or Wych Elin. They belong to Cl, , 
If. Gen. II. 3. They blollbm in the Beginning j 
of the Spring, and are' pretty common in Hedges. 
Whether they are originailY of the natural 1, 
Growth of thefe Parts or not, is to be doubted, ; 
however thefe three forts feem to be Favourites 1 
with feveral Gentlemen in this Neighbourhood, 1 
who take Delight to plant them about their ' t 
Lordlhips preferably to any other Trees. 
i 
' Uiua. ' ! 
X ^Tlva i^arina ct cornprcila. Sytt, 
CobfervS piiityphv Svt^. II, Lichen 
rinils tcnuifrimus. Dmd. This dees hot only grow 
• bn the' fea Shore whent'e it be.^rs its JS'amej for 
I have met with it bv the Trent lute on the 
backfide of CUftofi “'Hall in great Pientj', lome 
broader and fomb narrower. 
z Ul u A tcrrefirjs tenerrima viridis crifpa. Sj» 
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