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57. L. racemulosa, Mich.— Covington, Louisiana.— Proba- 
bly, as Dr. Torrey and other American botanists suspect, 
only a large state of L. minor. 
VIOLARIEJE* DC. 
58. Viola pedata, L.— Pennsylvania. N. Orl. 1833. 
59. V. palmata, L.—N. Orl. (n. 26,) 1833. Pennsylvania. 
60. V. asarifolia, Nutt.—N. Orl. 1833. Pennsylvania. 
61. V. cucullata, El.—N. Orl. (n. 27.)—Var. (?) foliis 
triangulari-cordiformibus. St. Louis. Probably V. asari- 
Jolia, Ph. 
62. V. primulefolia, L.—N. Orl. (n. 8.) and 1833. Penn- 
sylvania. | 
63. V. lanceolata, Forst. —Pennsylvania. 
64. V. ovata, Nutt.— Pennsylvania. 
65. V. sagittata, Ait.— Pennsylvania. 
. 66. V. blanda, Nutt.—Alleghanies. Pennsylvania.—8. 
foliis magis rigidis. N. Orl. 1833. 
67. V. rotundifolia, Mich.— Alleghanies. 
68. V. striata, Ait.—V. ochroleuca, Schwein.—Allegha-_ 
nies. 
69. V, rostrata, Muhl.— Alleghanies. 
70. V. debilis, Ph.—Alleghanies.— This is only a small- 
leaved state of P. Muhlenbergiana, DC. 
7. V. Canadensis, Linn.—Alleghanies. 
72. V. pubescens, Ait.—Alleghanies. Pennsylvania. 
73. V. bicolor, Ph.—V. tenella, Schwein.—Alleghanies.— 
I possess this from the Missouri, gathered by Mr. Parker, 
from Mount Vernon (the tomb of General Washington) and 
Virginia, gathered by Mr. Greene, as well as from Bethle- 
hem, by M. Schweinitz: and these all have a peculiar char- 
acter, considerably different from that of V. tricolor: so that 
I am still in doubt whether the plant should be united 
* I may here mention that Dr. Short finds, about Lexington, Kentucky, 
by the sides of rivulets, the rare Solea concolor, Forster, in considerable 
plenty. 
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