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Viola emarginata (Nutt.). Triangle-leaved Violet. 



Viola sagittata emarginata Nuttall, Gen. I. 147. 1818 [New Jersey, near 

 Philadelphia].— Barton, Fl. Phila. I. 120. 1818.— Stone, Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Phila. 1903, 684. 



Occasional or locally common throug-h the Middle, Coast and 

 Cape May districts ; rare in the Pine Barrens along railroads. 



Fl. — Late April to mid-May. Fr. — Of cleistogenes, late 

 June to late August (approx.). 



Middle District— Mediord (S), Orchard (S), Tuckahoe. 



Pine Barrens. — Folsom. 



Coast Strip. — Bayhead. 



Cape May.— Court House, Cape May (OHB). 



Viola rotundifolia Michx. Round-leaved Violet. 



Viola rotundifolia Michaux, Fl. Bor. Am. II. 150. 1803 [High Mountains 

 of CaroHna]. — Britton 56. — Keller and Brown 228. 



Frequent or occasional in rich woods of the Northern Coun- 

 ties; very rare southward within our limits in the upper Middle 

 district. 



Fl. — Early April to late April. Fr. — Of cleistogenes, late 

 June to late August (apparently). 



Middle District. — Keyport (C), Kinkora. 



Viola blanda Willd. Red-stemmed White Violet. 

 Viola blanda Willdenow, Hort. Berol. pi. XXIV. 1806 [North America]. 



Rich woods of the northern counties, rare southward, just en- 

 tering our limits. 



Fl. — Immature cleistogenes May 28-30, 1910. 



Middle District. — Farmingdale. 



Viola pallens (Banks). Sweet White Violet. 



PI. LXXXIX. 



Viola rotundifolia pallens "Banks" DeCandolle, Prodr. I. 295 [Labrador]. 

 Viola blanda Barton, Fl. Phila. I. 122. 181 8. — Knieskern 7. — Britton 56. 



In swampy ground ; rather common in the northern counties, 

 becoming much less plentiful southward in the Middle district. 



Fl. — Late April to late May. Fr. — Of cleistogenes, mid-June 

 to mid-July (approx.). 



Middle District. — Bordentown, Riverton (Bassett), Merchantville, Sewell, 

 Woodbury, Clementon. 



