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quent near the coast and in the valley of the Connecticut 

 River; rare elsewhere. Early June; fruit Oct. 



The var. exigua (Sarg.) Eggleston (small), Crataegus 

 exigua Sarg., occurs in Stonington, Waterford, Lyme and 

 East Haven (Graves) and in Southington (Andrews). 



Punctatae Loud. 



Crataegus punctata Jacq. (dotted). 



Rare or local. Fence-rows and borders of woods : 

 Canaan, North Canaan and Salisbury (Bissell). Early June; 

 fruit late Sept. 



Forms of uncertain status. 

 Crataegus umbratiHs Sarg. (living in the shade). 



RAre. Border of thickets: Litchfield (Bissell). Late 

 May — early June; fruit late Oct. 



Intricatae Sarg. 

 Crataegus foetida Ashe (fetid). 

 Crataegus Baxteri Sarg. 



Local. Old pastures in moist, heavy soil: Windsor (Bis- 

 sell). Late May; fruit early Oct. 



Crataegus apposita Sarg. (apposite). 



Crataegus intricata Sarg., not J. Lange. 



Crataegus coccinea Britton, not L. 



Crataegus coccinea L., var. viridis Torr. & Gray in part. 



Occasional. Roadsides and pastures. Mid-May — early 



June ; fruit late Sept. — early Oct. 

 Crataegus apposita Sarg., var. Bissellii (Sarg.) Eggleston. 



Crataegus Bissellii Sarg. 



Rare. Old pastures: Colchester (Graves), Southington 



(Andrews & Bissell), Trumbull (Fames). Late May; fruit 



late Sept. 



Crataegus coccinea L. (scarlet). 



Crataegus coccinea L., var. viridis Torr. & Gray in part. 

 Crataegus modesta Sarg. 

 Crataegus premora Ashe. 

 Crataegus intricata J. Lange. 



Old pastures, fields and thickets. Rare in most districts: 



