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EOSACEAE (ROSE FAMILY^ 



sinuses shallow ; tree sometimes 9 m. high, with ascending branches, gray-browu 

 scaly bark, and occasional spines 4-6 era. long. — Moist hillsides, Montreal, 

 centr. Me., R. I., Pa., s. Mich., and s. in the mts. to s. N. C. El. May ; fr. Aug., 

 Sept. The form occurring from Pa. southw., var. vf llipes Ashe ( C. tenuifolia 

 Britton), has the corymbs more pubescent. 



47. C. an6mala Sarg. Leaves oblong to ovate, 3-9 cm. long, 2-8 cm. wide, 

 acute at the apex, broadly cuneate to truncate at base, acutely lobed, slightly 

 pubescent becoming scabrous above, densely villous along the veins bt-neath, 

 yellow-green ; petioles pubescent, 1-2 cm. long ; corymbs and calyx villous, the 

 inside of the calyx-lobes but slightly so ; flowers about 1.5 cm. wide ; stamens 

 about 10 ; styles 4-5 ; fruit pyriform-ellipsoidal, 1.5-2 cm. thick, crimson, with 

 prominent calyx, persistent spreading slightly pubescent calyx-lobes and light 

 yellow juicy flesli ; nutlets 7-9.5 mm. long ; nest of nutlets 8-9 mm. thick. 

 (C. oblongifolia Sarg.) — Montreal I. to centr. Me., North Adams, Mass., and 

 Albany, N. Y. Fl. May ; fr. Oct. 



48. C. lanuginbsa Sarg. Leaves ovate to suborbicular, 2.b-l cm. long, 2-6 

 cm. wide, acute at the apex, broadly cuneate to truncate at the base, coarsely 

 and doubly serrate, appressed-pubescent becoming scabrous above, densely 

 white-tomentose beneath; petioles 5-25 mm. long, tomentose ; corymbs white- 

 tome ntose ; flowers about 2 cm. wide; calyx densely white-tomentose, its lobes 

 ovate-lanceolate, acute ; stamens about 20 ; styles 5 ; fruit subglobose to short- 

 ellipsoidal, about 1.5 cm. thick, bright cherry-red, tomentose, with prominent 

 calyx, spreading calyx-lobes, and orange dry and mealy flesh ; nutlets 5, 6-8 mm. 

 long ; nest of nutlets 8-11 mm. thick ; tree with spreading and erect branches, 

 armed with many straight thorns 3-9 cm. long, the young thorns often hear- 

 ing undeveloped leaves. — Common near Webb City, s. w. Mo. Fl. May; 

 fr. Sept. 



49. C. pyrif6rmis Britton. Leaves broadly oval to obovate-oval, 3-7 cm. 

 long, 2-6 cm. broad, obtuse at the apex, cuneate at the base, sharply and some- 

 times doubly serrate, slightly pubescent 

 but glabrate above, pubescent especially 

 along the veins beneath, yellow-green, 

 membranaceous ; petioles 1-3 cm. long, 

 winged above, tomentose to scabrous ; 

 corymbs villous ; flowers about 2.5 cm. 

 broad; calyx villous, the lobes slightly 

 pubescent ; stamens about 20 ; styles 4-5 ; 

 fruit ellipsoidal-ijyriform, about 1.2 cm. 

 thick, bright cherry-red, with refiexed 

 calyx-lobes and light yellow juicy flesh ; 

 nutlets ear-shaped, about 8 mm. long ; 

 nest of nutlets about 1 cm. thick. (C. 

 dispessa Ashe.) — Rich bottom lands, 

 s. e. Mo.- Fl. May ; fr. Sept. 



50. C. coccinioides Ashe. Leaves 

 broadly ovate, acute at the apex, rounded 

 or truncate at the base, doubly serrate 

 and with several pairs of broad acute 

 lobes, 4-9 cm. long, 3.5-8 cm. wide, dark 

 green above, paler and slightly tomen- 

 tose along the veins beneath, membrana- 

 ceous ; petioles glandular, 2-3 cm. long ; 

 corymbs b-1 -flowered, glabrous ; flowers 

 about 2 cm. wide ; calyx-lobes ovate, 

 acute, glandular-serrate ; stamens about 

 20 ; styles 3-5 ; fruit subglobose, obtusely 



angled. 1.5-2 cm. thick, dark crimson, with prominent calyx, spreading sepals. 



and subacid red-tinged flesh ; nutlets usually 4-5, 7-9 mm. long, 4.5-5.5 mm. 



thick, grooved on the back. {C. Eggertii Britton.) — Occasional, s. w. Ind. to 



e. Kan. Fig. 780. 



780. C. coccinioides 



