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leptosepala Greene. 1902. Pittonia, V, p. 98. [antea. p. 674.] 



(A.B.) A race of cucullata. Oakland, Maryland. 

 lewisiana " G'mgms" Bon. 1824. Prodr., I, p. 298. 



(C.W.) New name for repens Schw. 

 lineariloha D. C. 1824. Prodr., I, p. 291. [antea, p. 681.] 



(A.B.) Proposed as a variety of pedata, and based on PL 89 of 

 Curtis Bot. Mag. 

 macounii Greene. 1898. Pittonia, III, p. 335. 



(A.B.) ''Very different from all other N. A. species." Ottawa 

 and Quebec. 

 macrotis Greene. 1902. Pittonia, V, p. 97. [antea, p. 673.] 



(A.B.) A race of cucullata. Surrallsville, Maryland, and Berlin, 

 New Jersey. 

 melissa^folia Greene. 1903. Pittonia, V, p. 103. 



(A.B.) "Allied to nesiotica.'' Prince Edward's Island. 

 mistassinica Greene. 1899. Pittonia, IV, p. 5. 

 (A.W.) One of blanda group. Labrador. 

 muhlenbergii Torrey. 1824. Flor. U. S., I, p. 256. [111. Flor., 2,507.] 

 (C.B.) New name for idiginosa Muhl. {nee Schrader) and debihs 

 Schw. {nee Michx.). Cedar swamp, New Durham, New Jersey. 

 muhlenbergiana "Gingins" B.C. 1824. Prodr., I, p. 297. 



(C.B.) New name for uliginosa Muhl. {nee Schrader). Penn- 

 sylvania. Possibly antedates the preceding. 

 midfordcB Pollard. 1902. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., p. 203. 



(A.B.) Allied to brittoniana. Hempstead Plains, Long Island. 

 multicaulis Torrey and Gray. 1838. Flora, I, p. 140. [111. Flor., 

 2,509.] 

 (C.B.) Allied to muhlenbergii. 

 multifida Mill. 1768. Diet., 8 ed. 



(A.B.) =pedata Linn., vid Greene, Pittonia, III, p. 35. 

 ncpetoBJolia Greene. 1902. Pittonia, V, p. 93. 



(A.B.) Allied to affinis. Some of No. 20 Dist. of N. A. violets 

 are this. Washington, District of Columbia. 

 nesiotica Greene, 1902. Pittonia, V, p. 102. 



(A.B.) " Closely allied to subviscosa." Prince Edward's Island. 

 nodosa Greene. 1901. Pittonia, IV, p. 296. 



(A.B.) Related to euspidata. Syracuse, New York. 

 m(«a//n Pursh. 1814. Flor. Amer. Sept., I, p. 174. [111. Flor., 2,501.] 



(C.Y.) Missouri river. 

 nuttallii Don. 1831. Gen. Syst., I, p. 324. 



(A.B.) Proposed as a variety of sororia, and intended as a new 

 name for V. villosa cordifolia Nutt., antedated by nuttallii 

 Pursh, 1814. 

 obligua Hill. 1769. Hort. Kew., p. 316, t. 12. 



(A.B.) Not identifiable. 

 ochroleuca Schweinitz. 1822. Amer. Jour. Sci., V, p. 69. 



(C.W.) = striata Alton. Dan river toward Saura Mountains. 

 odorata Linnseus. 1753. Sp. Plan., pi. 934. [111. Flor., 2,493.] 

 (A.B.) A European species introduced into North America. 



