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Leaves usually ovate, rarely oval, membranaceous, dark green and smooth above ; 

 fruit subglobose, bright crimson, villose, ripening the middle of August and soon 

 falling. 70. C. Arnoldiana (A). 



Leaves ovate, subcoriaceous, glabrous and conspicuously blue-green above ; fruit 

 obovate or oblong, bright scarlet, villose or pubescent, ripening early in Septem- 

 ber, long persistent on the branches. 71. C. Champlainensis (A). 



Leaves ovate, membranaceous, dark yellow-green and scabrate above ; fruit obovate, 

 bright orange-red, lustrous, puberulous at the base, ripening and falling early in 

 September. 72. C. sub mollis (A). 



Anthers rose color. 



Leaves ovate, mostly broadly cuneate at the base, membranaceous, yellow-green, 

 smooth and glabrous above ; fruit obovate to short-oblong, crimson, lustrous, 

 slightly villose. 73. C. anomala (A). 



Leaves oval, rounded or broadly cuneate at the base, membranaceous, light green 

 and scabrous above ; fruit short-oblong, light crimson, lustrous, villose at the ends, 

 ripening and falling late in September. 74. C. EUwangeriana (A). 



*Stamens 20. 



-i-Anthers pale yellow. 



56. Crataegus mollis, Scheele. Red Ha-w. 



Leaves broadly ovate, acute, usually cordate or rounded at the broad base, 

 coarsely and generally doubly serrate, with straight glandular teeth, and more or less 

 deeply divided into 4 or 5 pairs of acute lateral lobes, when they unfold covered 

 above with short pale hairs and hoary-tomentose below, about half grown when the 



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flowers open early in May and then membranaceous, light yellow-green and hairy 

 above and pubescent or tomentose below, and at maturity thick and firm in texture, 

 dark yellow-green and slightly rugose on the upper surface and paler and pubescent 

 or puberulous on the lower surface along the stout midribs and 4 or 5 pairs of pri- 

 mary veins extending to the points of the lobes, 3'-4' long and broad; their petioles 

 stout, terete, at first tomentose, ultimately pubescent or nearly glabrous, often slightly 

 glandular, with small dark caducous glands, I'-iy long; on vigorous shoots more 

 deeply lobed, with a deeper basal sinus, and frequently 5'-6' long and broad, with 

 foliaceous coarsely serrate lunate stipules sometimes 1' in length. Flowers 1' in 

 diameter, on stout pedicels, in broad compound many-flowered tomentose corymbs, 



