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Crataegus 



eburnea Ashe in Ann. Carnegie Mus. i. 395 (1902). — Crus-galli. 



Pennsylvania and Virginia to Ohio and Tennessee (type locality 

 not given). 



edita Sargent in Bot. Gaz. xxxiii. 110 (1902). — Crus-galli.— Louisiana, 



Texas (type locality: Marshall, Tex.). 



Edsoni Sargent in Rhodora, vii. 205 (1905). — Tenuifoliae. — New Eng- 

 land, New York (type locality: Burlington, Vt.). 



edulis Loddiges, Cat. 39 (1826), nomen nudum. — Loudon, Arb. Brit. 

 ii. 818 (1838), as synonym of C. punctata var. aurea Ait. 



edura Beadle in Biltmore Bot. Studies, i. 128 (1902). — Crus-galli. 



Louisiana (type locality: Opelousas). 



edurescens Sargent in Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. lxii. 180 (1910). 

 Pruinosae. — Pennsylvania (type locality: Edgemont Township, 

 Delaware County). 



effera Sargent in Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. lxii. 206 (1910). — Silvi- 



colae. — Pennsylvania (type locality: Scranton). 



efferata Sargent in N. Y. State Mus. Bull. cxxn. 128 (1908). — Macra- 

 canthae. — New York (type locality: Hemlock Lake). 



efferta Sargent in Rep. Missouri Bot. Gard. xix. 51 (1908). — Crus- 

 galli. — Missouri (type locality, Pacific). 



effulgens Sargent in Rep. Missouri Bot. Gard. xxn. 71 (1912). — Crus- 

 galli. — Illinois, Tennessee, Missouri (type locality: Springfield, 



Mo.). 

 Eganii Ashe in Jour. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. xvn. 15 (1900).— Tenui- 



foliae. — Illinois (type locality "northern Illinois"), 

 egens Beadle in Biltmore Bot. Studies, i. 85 (1902). — Flavae. — Florida 



(type locality: Bristol). 

 Eggertii Britton in Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gard. i. 447 (1900) = C. coccinoides 



Ashe. 

 Egglestonii Sargent in Rhodora, in. 30 (1901). — Anomalae. — New 



Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts (type locality: Bald Mountain, 



Shrewsbury, Vt.). 

 egregia Beadle in Biltmore Bot. Studies, I. 82 (1902). — Flavae. — Florida 



(type locality: Bristol), 

 elliptica Aiton, Hort. Kew, n. 168 (1789).*— Flavae. (?) 

 elliptica Elliot, Sketch, i. 549 (1821) = C. aestivalis T. & G. 

 ellipticifolia Sargent in Jour. Arnold Arb. in. 194 (1923). — Pruinosae. 



Ohio (type locality: Delaware). 

 Ellwangeriana Sargent in Bot. Gaz. xxxiii. 118 (1902). — Molles. 



Ontario, New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan (type locality: Ro- 

 chester, N. Y.). 



* I have seen only cultivated specimens of this plant, in which the principal distinction from 

 C.flava appears to be in its 8-10 stamens and pale yellow anthers Since the origin of the 

 type cultivated in England is not definitely known the geographical range can not be given. 



