﻿REPORT 
  OF 
  THE 
  STATE 
  BOTANIST 
  1903 
  13 
  

  

  Crataegus 
  flabellata 
  (Spach) 
  Rydb. 
  

   Rocky 
  places 
  near 
  the 
  lake 
  shore. 
  Crown 
  Point. 
  May 
  and 
  Sep- 
  

   tember. 
  This 
  is 
  a 
  beautiful 
  species 
  well 
  marked 
  by 
  its 
  deeply 
  

   and 
  sharply 
  lobed 
  shining 
  leaves, 
  its 
  20 
  stamens 
  with 
  pink 
  

   anthers 
  and 
  its 
  globose 
  fruit. 
  

  

  Crataegus 
  gravesii 
  Sarg. 
  

   Clayey 
  soil. 
  Albany, 
  North 
  Greenbush 
  and 
  Westport. 
  May, 
  

   June, 
  September 
  and 
  October. 
  

  

  Crataegus 
  irrasa 
  Sarg. 
  

   Clayey 
  soil. 
  North 
  Greenbush. 
  May, 
  June 
  and 
  September. 
  

  

  Crataegus 
  intricata 
  Lange 
  

   Hillsides 
  near 
  Albany 
  and 
  north 
  of 
  Lansingburg. 
  May, 
  June 
  

   and 
  September. 
  

  

  Crataegus 
  lobulata 
  Sarg. 
  . 
  

  

  Clayey 
  soil. 
  Crown 
  Point. 
  May 
  and 
  September. 
  

  

  Crataegus 
  macracantha 
  Lodd. 
  

  

  Clayey 
  and 
  sandy 
  soil. 
  North 
  Greenbush, 
  Thompsons 
  Lake, 
  

  

  Fort 
  Ann 
  and 
  North 
  Elba. 
  May, 
  June 
  and 
  September. 
  This 
  was 
  

  

  formerly 
  reported 
  as 
  a 
  variety 
  of 
  Crataegus 
  coccinea, 
  

  

  but 
  is 
  now 
  considered 
  a 
  distinct 
  species. 
  The 
  name 
  indicates 
  that 
  

  

  it 
  has 
  long 
  spines, 
  but 
  they 
  are 
  not 
  always 
  conspicuously 
  long. 
  Its 
  

  

  stamens 
  vary 
  in 
  number 
  from 
  7 
  to 
  10 
  and 
  its 
  anthers 
  are 
  whitish 
  

  

  or 
  pale 
  yellow. 
  

  

  Crataegus 
  matura 
  Sarg. 
  

  

  Rocky 
  or 
  bushy 
  pastures. 
  Gansevoort, 
  Saratoga 
  co. 
  and 
  Lake" 
  

  

  Pleasant, 
  Hamilton 
  co. 
  June, 
  August 
  and 
  September. 
  

  

  Crataegus 
  peckii 
  Sarg. 
  

   Shaly 
  soil. 
  North 
  of 
  Lansingburg. 
  May 
  and 
  October. 
  

  

  Crataegus 
  praecoqua 
  Sarg. 
  

   Clayey 
  soil. 
  Crown 
  Point. 
  May 
  and 
  September. 
  First 
  discov- 
  

   ered 
  here 
  by 
  W. 
  W. 
  Eggleston. 
  

  

  Crataegus 
  succulenta 
  Link 
  

  

  Clayey 
  soil. 
  Albany, 
  Albia, 
  Rensselaer 
  co. 
  and 
  Central 
  Bridge, 
  

   Schoharie 
  co. 
  May, 
  July 
  and 
  September. 
  

  

  In 
  view 
  of 
  the 
  growing 
  interest 
  in 
  the 
  study 
  of 
  our 
  species 
  of 
  

   Crataegus 
  it 
  has 
  been 
  thought 
  best 
  to 
  give 
  descriptions 
  of 
  such 
  

  

  