228 FLORA OF PHILADELPHIA. 



5. Viola papilionacea Pursb. M. p. 636. Woodlands and meadowa. 



Spring. 



6. Viola villosa Walt. M. p. 636. Dry woods. Spring. 



7. Viola cucullata Ait. M. p. 637. Bogs and wet meadows. Spring. 



8. Viola sagittata Ait. M. p. 637. Wet meadows. Spring. 



9. Viola emarginata (Nutt.) LeConte. M. p. 637. Fields and edges of 



woodlands. Spring. 



10. Viola fimbriatula J. E. Smith. M. p. 638. Dry soil. Spring. 



11. Viola rotundifolia Michx. M. p. 638. Cold woods. Early spring. 



Philadelphia— Wissahickon, Fairmount Park (Ha.), Shawmont (Sa.). 

 BucJcs— Near Tuekertown (Fr.). Montgomery— Base Glen (Br.). Dela- 

 ware— Swarthmore, Dr. J. B. Brinton (B. C), Wawa (Le.) (Sa.), near 

 ■ Media (He.) (Mar.), Dismal Eun, Middletown (B. Sm.), Chester (W. 

 Tr.). Lancaster— Fairfield (Ca.). Berls—KambuTg (Li.). Lehigh— 

 Salsbiirg, E. A. Rau (B. C), .Jerusalem Church (Kr.). 



Monmouth — Keyport (C). Hunterdon — Rosemont (C). 



New Castle — North Hills, at and above "Wooddale, Greenbank, Pike 

 Creek, Ashland, Commons. 



12. Viola blanda Willd. Sweet White Violet. M. p. 638. Swamps and 



wet meadows. Spring. 



13. Viola LeConteana Don. M. p. 638. Wet, hilly woods. Spring. 



Buds — Nockamixon (He.). Chester — French Creek Valley (Mac). 

 Delaware— Chad's Ford (B. Sm.). 



New Castle — Mount Cuba, Commons; Wooddale. 



14. Viola primulaepolia L. M. p. 639. Moist or wet ground. Spring. 



15. Viola lanceolata L. M. p. 639. Wet meadows and along streams. 



Spring. 



16. Viola pubescens Ait. M. p. 639. Dry woods. Spring. 



17. Viola scabriuscula (T. & G.) Schwein. M. p. 639. Moist woods. 



Spring. 



18. Viola Canadensis L. M. p. 639. Rich woods. Early summer. 



Philadelphia — PhWaAel^h'm, Mart. (B. C). iJwcfcs — Nockamixon. 

 Chester — West Chester, in a yard long without care (Pr.). 

 Hunterdon — Riegelsville (Ws.). 



19. Viola striata Ait. M. p. 639. Moist woods and thickets. Spring. 



Pennsylvania — Frequent. 



Camden— hXao, Dr. J. B. Brinton (B. C). Giowcesi er—Swedesboro 

 (Li.). /Somerset— Somerville (C). Mercer— Washington 's Crossing and 

 Trenton (C). Hunterdon— JioWand, Stockton, Lambertville (C). 



New Castle — Common. 



20. Viola Muhlenbergii A. Gray. Dog VioUt. M. p. 639. Moist soil. 



Early spring. 

 ,21. Viola rostrata Pursh. M. p. 640. Rocky woods. Early summer. 



BmcA-s— Quakertown, Mart. (B. C), Argus (Cr.) (Ja.) (Ke.), Rock 

 Hill (Fr.), Nockamixon (He.) (Li.) (Mac), New Hope (Sts.) (Ws.). 

 Montgomery — Sumneytown (VP.). Vor///,a7)i/»^o/( — Easton, Porter (B. 

 C.) (Ca.). 



