380 ; ROSACEA. 
3. Crategus pubescens, Steud. Nomencl. Bot. i. p. 433. 
Mespilus pubescens, H. B. K. Nov. Gen. et Sp. vi. p. 218, t. 555. | 
Nortu Mexico, about Durango, wild, also cultivated for its fruit (Seemann) ; Soutn 
Mexico, Real del Monte (Coulter, 84), near Moran, 7980 feet (Humboldt & Bonpland), 
Texojote and Chinantla (Liebmann), Chiapas (Ghiesbreght, 630), Zimapan (Aschen- 
born), woods, Jalapa (Schiede). Hb. Kew. 
4. Cratzgus stipulosa, Steud. Nomencl. Bot. i. p. 434. 
Mespilus stipulosa, H. B. K. Nov. Gen. et Sp. vi. p. 2138. 
Sout Mexico, Chilco (Hall), without locality (Bates) ; GuaTemaLa, without locality 
(Skinner).—Prrvu. Hb. Kew. 
5. Crategus subserrata, Benth. Pl. Hartw. p. 10. 
South Mexico, Guanaxuato (Hartweg, 47). Hb. Kew. 
6. Crataegus, sp. (“vix C. mericane var.”). 
SoutH Mexico, Ciudad Real (Linden, 708). Hb. Kew. 
24. COTONEASTER. 
Cotoneaster, Medik, ex Lindley in Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 101; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. 
p. 627. 
About fifteen species, most numerous in the mountains of Northern India. 
1. Cotoneaster denticulata, H.B.K. Nov. Gen. et Sp. vi. p. 214, t. 556. 
Nagelia denticulata, Lindl. 
NortH Mexico, region of San Luis Potosi, 6000 to 8000 feet (Parry & Palmer, 230) ; 
SourH Mexico, very common on sandstone hills near Regla (Hartweg), Chiapas (Ghies- 
breght, 812), Tacubaya (Bourgeau, 268), Oaxaca (Liebmann; Galeotti, 3092), Misteca 
Alta, 7000 feet (Galeotti, 7186). Hb. Kew. 
Var. latifolia. 
Souta Mexico, Comitan, Chiapas (Linden, 704; Ghiesbreght, 508), Mineral del Monte 
(Ehrenberg), Malpays de la Joya (Schiede). Hb. Kew. 
25. PHOTINIA. 
Photinia, Lindl. in Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 103 ; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 627. 
About twenty shrubby and arboreous species, chiefly natives of the mountains of 
Northern India and China and Japan, and one or two of California and Mexico. 
1. Photinia mexicana, Hemsley. 
Chamemeles mexicana, Baill. Adansonia, ix. p. 148. . 
South Mexico, woods near Vera Cruz (Galeotti, 1660; Linden, 382). Hb. Kew. 
Baillon, who does not appear to have seen the cotyledons of this plant, refers it to the 
otherwise monotypic Madeiran genus, which has convolute cotyledons. 
