REPORT OF THE STATE BOTANIST I9Q12 105 
Crataegus robesonana Sargent 
Rhodora, v. 110 (April 1903) 
Crataegus spissiflora Sargent Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci. IV. 112 (June 
1903); N. Y. State Mus. Bul. 105. 61 (1906). 
Near Albany, Little Falls, Lenox, Ithaca, Rochester, Hem- 
lock lake; also in southern Ontario and western Massachusetts. 
Crataegus exclusa Sargent 
Rhodora V. 108 (1903); N. Y State Mus. Bul. 105. 60 (1906). 
Near Albany, Greenbush, Chapinville; also in western 
Vermont. 
Crataegus urbica nov. nom. Sargent 
Crataegus oblongifolia Sargent, N. Y. State Mus. Bul. 105. 60 (not K. 
Kock) (1906). 
Near Albany. 
Crataegus anomaila Sargent 
Rhodora III. 74 (1901). 
Crown Point and Fort Ann; also in western Vermont and the 
province of Quebec. 
Crataegus huntiana n. sp. 
Leaves ovate, acute, rounded or abruptly cuneate at the broad 
base, coarsely often doubly serrate with straight glandular teeth, 
and slightly divided into short acuminate lateral lobes; about 
one-third grown when the flowers open the middle of June and 
then thin, light yellow-green and covered by short white hairs 
longest and most abundant on the lower side of the midribs and 
veins, and at maturity thin, blue-green, glabrous and lustrous 
on the upper surface, paler on the lower surface and slightly 
hairy on the prominent midribs and four or five pairs of primary 
veins arching obliquely to the points of the lobes, 7 to 8 cm long, 
6 to 7 cm wide, and on vigorous shoots sometimes Io to 12 cm 
long and 8 to 9 cm wide; petioles stout, densely villose early in 
the season, tinged with red and glabrous in the autumn, 2 to 3 
em in length. Flowers 1.8 to 2 cm in diameter, on slender vil- 
lose pedicels, in small densely villose mostly 12-flowered 
corymbs, the long lower peduncles from the axils of upper 
leaves; calyx-tube narrowly obconic, densely villose, the lobes 
narrow, acuminate, conspicuously glandular-serrate, slightly vil- 
lose; stamens seven to ten; anthers rose color; styles four or 
five. Fruit ripening early in October, on stout drooping slightly 
