124 Rhodora [Jur.v 
H. tomentosa Nutt. Sandy seashore and sand dunes from Ames- 
bury to Duxbury. 
LECHEA. 
L. intermedia Leggett. Dry sandy and rocky soil, common. 
L. Leggettii Britton & Hollick. Norwood, border of Purgatory 
Swamp (K. M. Wiegand, July 23, 1909). 
L. maritima Leggett. Dry sand, very common along the coast, 
but frequent inland. 
L. maritima Leggett, var. interior Robinson. Sandy soil at 
Andover, Tewsbury, Watertown, Sudbury, Dedham and Hingham. 
L. minor L. Dry gravelly roadside, Eliot St., near Morseville, 
Natick (K. M. Wiegand, Sept. 28, 1911); Sherborn (Miss M. L. 
Loomis, July 31, 1913); Hingham (C. E. Faxon, August 16, 1885; 
T. T. Bouvé, August, 1884). 
L. tenuifolia Michx. Dry sterile soil, common throughout. 
L. villosa Ell. Dry fields and woods, very common throughout. 
VIOLACEAE. 
VIOLA. 
V. adunca J. E. Sm. (V. arenaria of Am. auth., not DC.; see 
Ruopona xv. 108, 1913). Wellesley Hills (Miss F. C. Prince, May 
4, 1896). This specimen is in herb. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. It is 
far out of range, the nearest station being in Northern Worcester 
Co. near Fitchburg. 
V. affinis Le Conte. Low woods, bank of Charles River, Welles- 
ley (K. M. Wiegand, May 15, Aug. 26, 1909; C. F. Batchelder, May 
7, 1910). 
V. ARVENSIS Murr. Medford St., Somerville (C. E. Perkins, no 
date, see Ruopora v. 156, 1903); Arlington (Miss Mary N. Plummer, 
no date); old field, Cambridge (M. L. Fernald, May 25, 1891); Dr. 
Geo. G. Kennedy’s land, Milton (E. F. Williams, May 12, 1901). 
V. blanda Willd. Hare, in moist rich woods; Merrimae, Glou- 
cester, Andover, Braintree, Hyde Park, Newton, Lexington. 
V. Brittoniana Pollard. River meadows along the Concord and 
Charles Rivers, also at Georgetown, Brookline, Stony Brook Reserva- 
tion, Medfield and Mansfield. » 
