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Crataegus mellita Sargent 
N. Y. State Mus. Bul. 105. 58 (1906). 
Sand Lake, near Albany. 
Crataegus luminosa Sargent 
N. Y. State Mus. Bul. 122. 63 (1908). 
Buffalo. 
COCCINEAE 
Crataegus holmesiana Ashe 
Jour. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. XVI, pt II. 78 (1900). Sargent Silva 
memAti. Clit, 119, £. 676; Proc: Rochester Acad. Sci. 1V. 124 (1903). 
Phoenicia, Albany, Ogdensburg, Little Falls, near Utica, Oris- 
kany, Elmira, Ithaca, Syracuse, Rochester, Hemlock lake, Belfast, 
Castile, Buffalo; also in Quebec and Ontario, New England and 
Pennsylvania. 
Crataegus acclivis Sargent 
Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci. IV. 115 (1903); N. Y. State Mus.. Bul. 122. 
71 (1908). 
Albany, near Utica, Ithaca, Chapin, Rochester, Hemlock lake, 
Belfast, Niagara Falls and Buffalo. 
Crataegus uticaensis n. sp. 
Leaves ovate, acute or acuminate, abruptly cuneate or gradually 
narrowed and rounded or broad and rounded at the base, coarsely 
serrate with straight glandular teeth, and divided above the middle 
into four or five pairs of short acuminate lobes; more than half 
grown when the flowers open about the 20th of May and then el- 
low-green, roughened above by short white hairs and paler and 
glabrous below, and at maturity yellow-green, smooth and glabrous 
on the upper surface, 6 to 7 cm long and 5 to 5.5 cm wide, with thin 
midribs and primary veins; petioles slender, sparingly villose when 
they first appear, soon becoming glabrous, glandular with occasional 
small deciduous glands, 1.5 to 2.5 cm in length; stipules linear, 
acuminate, conspicuously glandular, caducous; leaves on vigorous 
shoots cuneate, rounded or slightly cordate at the wide base, more 
coarsely serrate and more deeply lobed, often 8 cm long and wide. 
Flowers 2 to 2.2 cm in diameter, on slender sparingly villose pedi- 
cels, in compact slightly hairy mostly 8—-14-flowered corymbs, the 
lower peduncles from the axils of upper leaves ; calyx-tube narrowly 
obconic, hairy with occasional white hairs or nearly glabrous, the 
lobes separated by broad sinuses, short, broad, entire or occasionally 
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