13-2 NEW YORK STATli AEUSEUAL 



59 A capsulc-gall, \'cry small, green to brown, and abundant on 

 tlie leaves, 



Jarvis '07, p/)i, sixth sp. Ont. 



Resembles the g-alls ofEriophyes crataegi [Connold '01, 



Brit. Veg. Galls, p. 132, pi. 50], on C r a t a e g u s o x y a c a n t h a . 



Crataegus tomentosa (pearthorn) 



60 Leaf curls, same as our no. 57. 



Hagen '85, no. 42 ( A c a ru s crataegi v e r m i c u - 

 1 u s) 111. 



( Walsh '67, p. 227, Crataegi v e r m i c u 1 u s) 



Crataegus sp. 



61 Long serpentine leaf-folds disix)sed radially, convex on upper 

 surface, green and red. 



Jarvis '07, p.6o, second sp., pi. A, fig. 3 Ont. 



Perhaps the same as the preceding. 



Dasystoma flava (downy false foxglove) 

 (G e r a r d 1 a flava) 



62 " Deformation of the leaf." 



Hagen '85, no. 49 Mass. 



Diospyros virginiana (persimmon) 



63 An erineum in numerous small patches on the upper side of 

 the leaf. 



Hagen '85, no. 45 D.C. 



Euphorbia corollata (flowering spurge) 



64 A deformation of the leaves and flower buds. 



Cook 1904, Ohio Naturalist, IV:iiS, fig. 70-72, Ind. ? 



FagUs americana (ferruginea) (American beech) 

 ^65 A golden rusty to dark brown erineum on the under side 

 of the leaf between the veins. Trichomes capitate. Dry speci- 

 mens are deep chocolate to black. 



Peck '69, p.ioi (Erineum f a g i n e u m) N.Y. 



Hagen '85, no. 47 (Erineum f e r r u g i n e u m) 



N.H. 

 Carman '92, no. 20 Ky., Mich., Mass. _ 



?Trotter '03, p.66, no. 13, fig. 9. [Sec our no. 164^-4] 



