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glandular-dentate near the middle, glabrous, reflexed after anthesis; 

 stamens five or six ; anthers rose color ; styles three or four. Fruit 

 ripening and falling in September, on slender drooping pedicels, 

 short-oblong, rounded at the ends, scarlet, marked by large pale dots, 

 about 1.5 cm long and 1.2 to 1.3 cm in diameter; calyx little enlarged 

 with a wide deep cavity pointed in the bottom, and spreading lobes 

 dark red on the upper side below the middle ; flesh thick, orange 

 color; nutlets three or four, narrowed and rounded at the ends, 

 ridged on the back with a low rounded ridge, 7 to 8 mm long and 4 

 to 5 mm wide, the broad conspicuous hypostyle extending to below 

 the middle of the nutlet. 



An arborescent shrub 5 to 7 m high, growing singly or in clumps, 

 with ascending stems and branches covered with ashy gray bark and 

 forming a pyramidal head, stout glabrous branchlets tinged with red 

 when they first appear, becoming light orange-brown, lustrous and 

 marked by pale lenticels during their first season and ashy gray the 

 following year, and armed with slender nearly straight dark brown 

 shining spines 4.5 to 5 cm long. 



Hills south of Utica, common; J. V. Haberer (no. 2441, type, 

 2441 A, 2441B), May 24 and September 19, 1912. Rocky banks 

 north of the Mohawk river at Little Falls, J. V. Haberer (no. 

 2439), ^3.y 6, 1907; Haberer and Dunbar, September 27, 1912. 



Crataegus pringlei Sargent 



Rhodora III. 21 (1901) ; Silva N. Am. XIII. in, t. 672; Proc. Rochester 

 Acad. Sci. IV. 112 (1903). 



Crown Point, Colemans Station, Fort Ann, Oriskany, near Little 

 Falls, near Herkimer, Marcy, Chapin, Rochester, Hemlock lake ; 

 also in western New England, southern Ontario, Michigan and 

 Illinois. 



Crataegus lobulata Sargent 



Rhodora III. 22 (1901) ; Silva N. Am. XIII. 117, t. 675; N. Y. State Mus. 

 Bui. 105. 6s (1906). 



Sand Lake, near Albany, Crown Point ; also in western and south- 

 ern New England. 



Crataegus pedicellata Sargent 



Bot. Gazette XXXI. 226 (1901) ; Silva N. Am. XIII. 121, t. 677; N. Y. 

 State Mus. Bui. 122. 69 (1908). 



New Hartford, Little Falls, Chapin, Syracuse, Rochester, Hem- 

 lock lake, East Aurora, Bufifalo, Salamanca ; also in southern On- 

 tario and western Pennsvlvania. 



