H 
COUPENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Viola. . 
| | 21. V.stricte-erecta : foliis lato-lanceolatis stipulisque lan» 
7 ceolato-linearibus integerrimis, pedunculis axillaribus 
geminis brevissimis.— Forster in Linn. trans. 6. p. 30). 
st. 28, : 
oY, stricta. Muhib. Mss — ; : ) 
On lime-stone rocks: Pensylvania. 34. June, July, v.v. 
_ About two feet high ; flowers small, green. i s 
22. V. subpubescens ; caule angulato simplici, foliis inferio- 
ribus. rotundato-spathulatis subdentatis, | superioribus 
lanceolatis integris, stipulis pectinato-pinnatifidis, caly- 
cibus acutis corolla duplo brevio:ibus. ni 
In fields of Pensylvania and Virginia. ©.May-—July. 
v.v. Flowers small white, with a few purple veins. 
Nearly approaches to V. tricolor... Specimeus in the 
- Collection of A. B. Lambert, Esq. from Pallass Her- 
barium, are the same with this species. ss ; 
215. CLAYTONIA. Gen. pl. 402. 
1. C. foliis lineari-lanceolatis, racemis solitariis, calycis fo- 
. liolis acutiusculis, petalis obovatis retusis, radice tu- 
T berosa:— Willd. sp. pl. 1. p. 1185. 
^ len. Bot. mag.g41. ——— 
In wet woods, round the stumps of rotten trees: New 
E England to Carolina. 2. March—May. v. v. Flow- 
. ers white, with red veins.. — ^ 
foliis spathulatis, racemo solitario, calycis foliolis ob- 
* 
c. Parad. lond. 71... E T 
C. caroliniana. Mich. fl. emer. 1. p.160... 7 
« leon, Párad.lond. 71. Pluk. alm: t: 102. f. 3.. $. 
. On high mountains of Virginia and Carolina, ° Y. 
/— Species, rose-coloured with purple veins. 7 
foliis Janceolatis: caulinis ovatis sessilibus, racemo 
tario elongato, calycis foliolis brevibus obtusissi- 
^ petalis cuneatis bifidis, radice tuberosa.— Pull, 
EN E Mss. P Soo dpa TI NES ERAR E: 
ae On the Rocky-mountains. M. Lewis. 1. Jutie. v s. 
the first species, without veins. In the collection of 
A.B. Lambert, Esq. I found a specimen collected 
_ — by Pallas in the eastern parts of Siberia, perfectly 
` 4. C. foliis radicalibus" spathulato-ovatis, caulinis ovatis di- 
s . Sünctis, racemis subgeminatis, floribus ribus secundis, brac- 
* 
P 
. petalis subrotundis retusis, radice tuberosa.— — 
March, April, v. v. Flowers smaller than the first $ 
Ma 
concolor. 
‘bicolor. 
spathulafo- 
lanceolata. 
in Herb. Lewis. Flowers white, nearly the size of - 
alsinoides. 
