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V Males. II Females. Pen. Di. 
188. Fig^leaved Goosefoot. — C. serotinum. 
Leaves trowel-shaped, indented and toothed, 
wrinkled, smooth, uniform, bunches termi- 
nating. — Curtis. II. 16. C. viride. 
Dunghills, August, A. Common. 
189. White Goosefoot, — C. album. 
Leaves diamond-three-corrtered, gnawed, en- 
tire behind, uppermost oblong, bunches up- 
right. — Curtis. 11 . 15. 
Cornfields, July, A. Common. 
190. Fhorn-apple^leavedGoosefoot.-Q, hybridum. 
Leaves heart-shaped, pointed-angular, bun- 
ches branched, naked. — Curtis. IV. 23. 
Dunghills, August, A. Rare. 
Mill Lane, Bedford, 
Elm, Ulmus. Gen. PL 443. 
Cup of 5 segments. Blossom none. Berry 
dry, flatted, skinny. 
1 91. Common Elm. — U. campestris. 
Leaves doubly-serrated, unequal at the base, 
flowers nearly sitting, in clusters. 
Hedges, April, T. Common. 
192. Wyche-hazel Elm. — U. elfusa. 
Leaves doubly-serrated, unequal at the base, 
flowers scattered, on long fruitstalks. 
Hedges, 
