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* CRAT/ÉGUS glandulosa B.macratantha. 
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ICOSANDRIA MONO-PENTAGYNIA. 
Nat. ord: Rosacez, $ PomBx. 
CRATZGUS.—Supra, vol. 13. fol. 1128. 
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C. glandulosa ; foliis subrotundis oblongisve inciso-serratis basi cuneatis long? 
petiolatis, calycis laciniis pinnatifidis glandulosis, spinis»axillaribus arcuatis 
petiolis longioribus, pomis sphericis corymbosis d. das  putamine crassis- 
simo osseo. wA Le A. 3 Y P Y UN 
C. glandulosa; De Cand. Prodr. 2. 627. &c; — Loudon Arb. Brit. p. 817. 
Jig. 567. vj der 
ß. macracantha ; Spinis foliis equalibus y. longioribus, pomis subminoribus. 
C. macracantha; Lodd. cat. Loudon Arb. Brit. p. 819. ig. 572. et 573. 
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“A fine handsome vigorous American thorn, forming a 
tree with a spreading head, and haying firm dark green 
leaves, amongst which are intermixed stout, curved spines 
of unusual length. I have seen them as much as four inches 
and a half long. It flowers in May, and produces an abun- 
dance of its deep vermilion-red haws in the autumn. 
No writer upon the wild trees of North America notices 
this remarkable plant; it is therefore in all probability of 
garden origin; indeed I entertain no doubt of its being, a 
mere variety of C. glandulosa, possibly of hybrid extraction, 
between that species and C. erus-galli. " 
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