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59 A capsule-gall, very small, green to brown, and abundant on 

 the leaves. 



Jarvis '07, p.6i, sixth sp. Ont. 



Resembles the galls of E r i o p h y e s c r a t a e g i [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 c r a t a e g i v e r m i c u - 

 1 u s) • 111. 



(Walsh '67, p. 227, C r a t a e g i v e r m i c u 1 u s) 



Crataegus sp. 



61 Long serpentine leaf -folds disposed 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 i 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:ii5, 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. 

 Garman '92, no. 20 Ky., Mich., Mass. 



PTrotter '03, p. 66, no. 13, fig. 9. [Sec our no. 164^/^] 



