CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 81 



Forma variegata. 



Flowers blue, mottled with white. Occasional. Southwest 

 Harbor; Somesville (Kand). 



V. sagittata, Ait. Arrow-leaved Violet. 



Frequent in open dry ground, — pastures and hillsides. 



V. blanda, Willd. Sweet White Violet. 

 Common in wet places. 



Var. renifolia, Gray. Kidney-leaved Violet. 



Occasional. Southwest Harbor (Greenleaf, Lane & Rand) ; — 

 old Beech Hill road, head of Norwood Cove (Rand). 



Var. palustriformis, Gray. 



Not uncommon in mossy ground. Seal Harbor (Redfield) ; — 

 Southwest Harbor (M. L. Fernald). 



V. primulsefolia, L. Prihrose-leaved Violet. 



Infrequent. Southwest Harbor (Greenleaf, Lane & Rand, 

 M. L. Fernald); — old road to Beech Hill, head of Norwood 

 Cove ; shore of Pond Heath (Rand) . 



V. lanceolata, L. Lance-leaved Violet. 

 Common in wet places and roadside ditches. 



V. canina, L., var. Muhlenbergii (Torr.), Gray. Dog Violet. 

 Rare. Bar Harbor (Margaret A. Rand). 



Var. puberula, S. Watson. 



Frequent in dry soil. High Head; pasture near Pond Heath; 

 Northwest Cove (Rand); — Bar Harbor (Mary Minot). 



V. TRICOLOR, L. Pansy. Heart's-ease. Ladies' Delight. 



Escaped from cultivation. Bar Harbor (W. H. Manning). 

 Adventive from Europe. 



