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Crataegus crus-galli pyracanthifolia Aiton. 



Range. — Eastern Pennsylvania and northern Delaware. 



Crataegus crus-galli oblongata Sargent. 



Range. — Delaware (near Wilmington); Pennsylvania (Durham, Bucka 

 County). 



Crataegus crus-galli capillata Sargent. 

 Range. — Delaware (near Wilmington). 



Crataegus canbyi Sargent. 



Range. — Delaware (Wilmington) to Maryland (Chesapeake Bay) and to 

 eastern Pennsylvania. 



Crataegus peoriensis Sargent. 



Range. — Illinois (Short and Peoria Counties). 



Crataegus fecunda Sargent. 



Range.— Illinois (Mississippi River bottoms in St. Claire County); Missouri 

 (vicinity of Allenton, St. Louis County). 



name in use 



Missouri Hawthorn (lit.) 



Crataegus regalis Beadle. 



Range. — Northwestern Georgia (abundant about Rome) and northern Ala- 

 bama. 



Crataegus arduennae Sargent. 



Range. — Western New York (Erie County); eastern Pennsylvania (Berks 

 County); southern Ontario, Ohio, southeastern Michigan, northeastern Indiana 

 (Allen County), northern Illinois (vicinity of Chicago to Joliet), and Missouri 

 (northern and central sections). 



Crataegus algens Beadle. 



Range. — Western North Carolina (abundant in Buncombe County) to 

 northern Georgia and Alabama (Dallas County), to eastern Tennessee. 



Crataegus erecta Sargent. 



Range. — Illinois (Mississippi River bottoms opposite St. Louis); Missouri 

 (St. Louis and Cole Counties) ; western and southwestern Arkansas. 



Crataegus acutifolia Sargent. 



Range. — Missouri (Mississippi River bluffs in South St. Louis); souihern 

 Illinois (Richland and St. Clair Counties), west Tennessee to Arkansas. 



Crataegus bushii Sargent. 



Range. — Southern Arkansas (near Fulton on the Red River) and south- 

 eastern Oklahoma (Rich Mountain); Louisiana (Natchitoches, Calcasieu, and 

 Winfield Parishes); eastern Texas (Harris County). 



