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Crataegus spissa Sargent 

 N. Y State Mus. Bui. 122. 122 (1908). 



North Elba. 



Crataegus chateaugayensis Sargent 

 N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 122. 121 (1908). 

 Near Chateaugay lake. 



Crataegus harryi Sargent 

 N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 122. 124 (1908). 

 Richmond, Canadice lake and Honeoye lake. 



Crataegus neo-baxteri Sargent 

 N. Y State Mus. Bui. 122. 74 (1908). 



Tuscarora. 



ANOMALAE 



Crataegus saundersiana Sargent 

 Ontario Nat. Sci. Bui. 4. 66 (1908). 

 Palmyra ; also in southern Ontario. 



Crataegus brachyloba Sargent 



N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 122. 75 (1908). 

 Buffalo. 



Crataegus fallsiana n. sp. 



Leaves obovate to ovate, acuminate, gradually or abruptly nar- 

 rowed at the entire base, sharply and often doubly serrate above, 

 with straight glandular teeth and divided above the middle into 

 four or five pairs of short acute lobes ; nearly one-third grown when 

 the flowers open about the ioth of June and then yellow-green and 

 roughened above by short white hairs and paler and glabrous below, 

 and at maturity glabrous, dark yellow-green on the upper surface, 

 light yellow-green on the lower surface, 6 to 10 cm long and 5 to 7 

 cm wide, with stout midribs and slender primary veins; petioles 

 slender, wing-margined at the apex, glabrous, dark red in the 

 autumn, 3 to 4 cm in length. Flowers 3 cm in diameter, on long 

 slender glabrous pedicels, in wide lax mostly 6-10-flowered 

 corymbs, the elongated lower peduncles from the axils of upper 

 leaves; calyx-tube narrowly obconic, glabrous, its lobes gradually 

 narrowed to the base, long, slender, acuminate, entire or slightly 

 dentate near the middle, glabrous on the outer surface, villose on 



