MOSELEY. 99 



PYRUS, L. 



P. AMERICANA, D C* American Mountain-Ash. 



In thickets, Rattlesnake Island, Put-in-Bay and 

 several places in Erie County. Doubtless from 

 seeds dropped by birds. 



P. ANGUSTIFOLIA, Ait.* 



•* Margaretta" Flossie Nolan. Perkins, scarce. 

 P. ARBUTIFOLIA, L. f. Chokc-berry. 

 Tisdell's, Vermillion ; rare. 



P. ARBUTIFOLIA MELANOCARPA, Hook. 



Milan, Berlin, Vermillion, Marblehead; infrequent 



P. communis, L. Pear. 



In woods or bj'^ roadsides, Perkins, Groton, 



Catawba, Put-in-Bay; rare. "Kelley's Island." 

 P. CORONARIA. L. American Crab-Apple. 



Frequent. Put-in-Bay. 

 P. malus, L. Apple. 



Frequent. Islands. 



DRUPACE^. 



PRUNUS, L. 



P. AMERICANA, Marshall. Wild Yellow or Red Plum. 

 Rather frequent. Kelley's Island. Put-in-Bay. 



P. avium, L. Sweet Cherry, 



In several woods w^here, doubtless, it has started 

 from pits dropped by birds. Kelley's Island. 



P. CUNEATA, Raf.* 



Oxford prairie ; rare, 



P. persica, Stokes. Peach. 



Roadsides; infrequent. Islands. 300,000 bushels 

 of peaches, raised on Catawba, were shipped from 

 there in 1898, enough to have supplied more than 

 a peck to every family in the western half of 

 the United States. 



