226 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. fBull. 



quent near the coast and in the valley of the Connecticut 

 River ; rare elsewhere. Early June ; fruit Oct. 



The var. exigua (Sarg.) Eggleston (small), Crataegus 

 exigua Sarg., occurs in Stonington, Waterford, Lyme and 

 East Haven (Graves) and in Southington (Andrev^s). 



Punctatae Loud. 



Crataegus punctata Jacq. (dotted). 



Rare or local. Fence-rows and borders of woods : 

 Canaan, North Canaan and Salisbury (Bissell). Early June; 

 fruit late Sept. 



Forms of uncertain status. 

 Crataegus iiuibratilis Sarg. (living in the shade). 



Rare. Border of thickets: Litchfield (Bissell). Late 

 May — early June ; fruit late Oct. 



Intricatae Sarg. 

 Crataegus foetida Ashe (fetid). 

 Crataegus Baxteri Sarg. 



Local. Old pastures in moist, heavy soil: Windsor (Bis- 

 sell). Late May; fruit early Oct. 



Crataegus apposita Sarg. (apposite). 



Crataegus intricata Sarg., not J. Lange. 



Crataegus eoccinea Britton, not L. 



Crataegus eoccinea L., var. viridis Torr. & Gray in part. 



Occasional. Roadsides and pastures. Mid-May — early 



June ; fruit late Sept. — early Oct. 

 Crataegus apposita Sarg., var. Bissellii (Sarg.) Eggleston. 



Crataegus Bissellii Sarg. 



Rare. Old pastures: Colchester (Graves), Southington 



(Andrews & Bissell), Trumbull (Fames). Late May; fruit 



late Sept. 



Crataegus eoccinea L. (scarlet). 



Crataegus eoccinea L., var. z'iridis Torr. & Gray in part. 

 Crataegus modesta Sarg. 

 Crataegus premora Ashe. 

 Crataegus intricata J. Lange. 



Old pastures, fields and thickets. Rare in most districts: 



