No. 14.] I'LO\VERI\(; PLANTS AND FERNS. 



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Crataegus conjuncta Sarg. 



Rare. Pastures: Stratford (Eames), Oxford and An- 

 sonia (Harger). Late May; fruit Oct. 

 Crataegus pruinosa (Wendl.) K. Koch, var. Porteri (Britten) 



Eggleston. 

 Crataegus iPorteri Britton. 

 Crata-egiis lezns Sarg. 



Rare or local. Old pastures: Torrington and Litchfield 

 (Bissell).. Late May; fruit early Oct. 



Crataegus Jesupi Sarg. 



Rare. Fence-rows and pastures : East Windsor (Bissell). 

 Last half of May ; fruit late Sept. — early Oct. 



Forms of uncertain status. 

 Crataegus f estiva Sarg. (pretty). 



Rare. East Lyme (Graves). Last of May; fruit Oct. 

 Crataegus incisa Sarg. (cut or notched). 



Rare. Stratford, in rocky pastures (Eames). Late May 

 — early June ; fruit Oct. 

 Crataegus littoralis Sarg. (of the sea-shore). 



Rare. New London, Waterford and East Lyme (Graves). 

 Last half of May ; fruit Oct. 

 Crataegus Peqiwtorum Sarg. (pertaining to the Pequot 



Indians) . 



Rare. Groton (Graves). Last half of May ; fruit Oct. 

 Crataegus quinebaugensis Sarg. 



Rare. Griswold, at Hopeville (Graves). Late Alay ; fruit 

 Oct. 



Coccineae Loud. 

 Crataegus Holmesiana Ashe. 



Rare. Fields and roadsides: Milford (Eames), Litch- 

 field (Bissell). Last half of May; fruit Sept. 



Crataegus Pringlei Sarg. 



Rare. Cornwall, in fields (Bissell). Mid-May; fruit 

 Sept. 



The var. lobulata (Sarg.) Eggleston (with small lobes), 

 Crataegus lobulata Sarg., Crataegus cristata Ashe, occurs at 

 Lyme (Graves & Bissell). 



