No. 14.] FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS. 22/ 



Preston (Graves), Trumbull (Eames), Oxford (Harger), 

 Southington (Andrews & Bissell). Occasional in the northern 

 Connecticut Valley and in the northeastern part of the state. 

 Late May — early June ; fruit Oct. 



Crataegus Stonei Sarg. 



Rare. Old pasture at Southington (Andrews). Late 

 May — early June; fruit Oct. 



Forms of uncertain status. 

 Crataegus Hargeri Sarg. 



Local. Fields and roadsides: Guilford (G. H. Bartlett), 

 Southington (Andrews & Bissell), Trumbull (Eames), and 

 frequent in Southbury, Oxford and Ansonia (Harger). Late 

 May — early June ; fruit early Oct. 



Probably a form of Crataegus apposita. 



Rotundifoliae Eggleston. 

 Crataegus rotundifolia Moench (round-leaved). 

 Crataegus coccinea L., var. rotundifolia Sarg. 

 Crataegus Gravesii Sarg. 

 Crataegus Dodgei Ashe. 



Occasional or frequent. Roadsides, pastures and hedge- 

 rows. Late May ; fruit late Sept. — early Oct. 



Tenuifoliae Sarg. 

 Crataegus macrosperma Ashe (large-seeded). 



Crataegus tenella Ashe. 



Local. Moist pastures and thickets : Griswold, Franklin, 

 Waterford and East Lyme (Graves), Stratford (Eames), 

 Oxford (Harger). Last half of May; fruit Sept. 



The var. pentandra (Sarg.) Eggleston (having five 

 stamens), Crataegus pentandra Sarg., occurs at Waterford 

 (Graves). 



The var. demissa (Sarg.) Eggleston (hanging down), 

 Crataegus demissa Sarg., is occasional throughout. 



The var. matura (Sarg.) Eggleston (full-grown), 

 Crataegus matura Sarg., occurs at Groton (Graves). 



Crataegus Grayana Eggleston. 



Crataegus Uabcllata Sarg., not Mespilus flabellata Bosc. 

 Rare. East Lyme (Graves). Late May; fruit Sept. 



