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AMELANCHIER Medic. Service Berry, or June Berry. 
Amelanchier Canadensis (l.). Medic. (Mespilus Canadensis L.) 
Edges of ponds and borders of streams. Tishomingo and 
Lafayette counties. June. 
Geol. Survey Herb. 
CRATAEGUS L. Haw. 
Crataegus spathulata Michx. 
Damp woods and thickets. Tishomingo and Hinds coun- 
ties. April. 
Geol. Survey Herb. Allison Herb. 
Crataegus viridis L. (C. arborescens Ell.) 
Damp clay uplands. Morton. March-April. 
Geol. Survey Herb. 
Crataegus apiifolia (Marsh.) Michx. (Mespilus  apiifolius 
Marsh.) Red Haw; Parsley Haw. 
Low wet clay soil throughout the state. Tishomingo Co. 
Hinds Co.; Morton; Hattiesburg. April. 
Crataeous rotundifolia (EKhrh.) Borek. (C. glandulosa Willd.) 
Glandular Haw. 
Dry open woods and thickets. Tishomingo Co.. April 
May. 
Allison Herbarium. 
Crataegus mollis (Torr & Gray) Scheele (C. coccinea mollis 
(Torr & Gray). Downy Haw. 
Rich upland woods. Starkville (Tracy.) April. 
Crataegus crus-galli L. Cockspur Thorn. 
Open woods and copses in damp rich soil throughout the 
state. April. 
Crataegus denaria Beadle. 
Along streams in East Mississippi; Common near Colum- 
bus (Sargent). 
Crataegus Mohrii Beadle. 
Rich damp lowland soil. Tishomingo Co. May. 
Allison Herbarium. 
