. Early British botanists and their gardens . The Narrow-leaved Elm.^ betweene Christ Church and Limmington in the New Forrest in Hampshire, about the middle of September 1624, from whence I brought some small plants of it, not a foot in length, which now, 1633, are risen up ten or twelve foot high, and grow with me by the first kinde, but are easily to be discerned apart, by any that will looke on both. ^ Dodoens, 837; reproduced in Ger. emac. 1480. 2 ; copied in Parkinson^ 1404. 4. The leaves have been attacked by insects.


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