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5. Viola soroiia Willd. (Mau. p. 635; I. ¥. f. 248g.) Woodlands, 

 Me. to Out., Minn., Ga. and Ark. — Pennsylvania: Northampton; 

 Bucks ; Dei,a\vare 



6. Viola papilionacea Pursb. (Man. p. 636; 1. F. f. 24SJ.) Meadow 

 OR Hooded Violet. Woodlands, N. vS. to Minn., Ga. and Kans. — Penn- 

 sylvania : Northampton ; Lancaster ; Dauphin. Rather common. 



7. Viola domestica Bickn. (Man. p. 636 ; I. F. /. 24870.) Cult, soil 

 about dwellings, N. Y. to Va. — Pennsylvania: Northampton, Bucks; 

 Delaware, Tinicum ; Allegheny. 



8. Viola villosa Walt. Southern Wood Violet. (Man. p. 636 ; I. 

 F.y. 24SS.) Dry woods and hillsides, Pa. and N. J. to Ga. and La. — 

 Pennsylvania : Vi-n'E; Monroe; Northampton; Bucks; Delaware; 

 Lancaster ; York ; Franklin ; Fulton ; Armstrong. 



9. Viola cucuUata Ait. Marsh Blue Violet. (Man, p. 637 ; I. F. 

 /. 24875.) Bogs and wet meadows, Me. and Ont. to Ga. and Mo. — Penn- 

 sylvania : Northampton ; Bucks ; Monroe, Pocono. 



10. Viola sagittata Ait. Arrow-leaved Violet. (Man. p. 637 ; I. F. 

 /. 24go.) Wet meadows and marshes. Me. to Mich., Ga. and Tex. — 

 Pennsylvania : Northampton ; Bucks ; Chester ; Lancaster ; Arm- 

 strong ; Allegheny. 



11. Viola dentata Pursh. Upland Violet. (Man. p. 637. ) Dry 

 rich soil in hilly regions, Pa. to Va. — Pennsylvania: Pike; Berks; 

 Montgomery. 



12. Viola emarginata (Nutt. ) Le Conte. Triangle-leaved Violet. 

 (Man. p. 637 ; I. F./. 24goa.) Fields and hillsides, N. X. to Va. — Pennsyl- 

 vania : Bucks ; Montgomery ; Montour. 



13. Viola fimbriatula J. E. Smith. Ovate-lEaved Violet. (Man. 

 p. 638 ; I. F. f. 24<)T.) Dry soil, N. S. to Mo. and La. — Pennsylvania : 

 Monroe ; Pike ; Northampton ; Montgomery ; Delaware ; Lan- 

 caster ; Franklin; Huntingdon; Centre; Fulton; Cambria; 

 Somerset ; Allegheny. 



14. Viola odorata L. English or Sweet Violet. (Man. p. 638 ; 

 I. F. f. 24gj.) In grass places, eastern N. Am. and on the Pacific coast. 

 Adv. from Eu. — Pennsylvania : Northampton ; Lancaster. 



15. Viola rotundifolia Michx. Round-leaved Violet. (Man. p. 

 638 ; I. F.y. 24g4.) Woods and rocky hillsides. Lab. and Ont. to Minn., 

 south in the mountains to N. C. — Pentisylvania : Monroe ; Bucks ; 

 Montgomery ; Philadelphia ; Lancaster; Schuylkill ; Sullivan ; 

 Blair ; Cambria ; Somerset ; Erie ; Delaware. 



16. Viola Selkirkii Pursh. Selkirk's Violet. (Man. p. 638 ; I. F. 

 f. 24g6.) Moist woods, N. S. to Mass., Pa. and Minn. Also in Eu. and 

 Asia. — Pennsylvania: Monroe, west of Tobyhanna Mills ; SOMERSET. 



17. Viola blanda Willd. Sweet White Violet. (Man. p. 638; 

 I. F. f. 24g7.) Swamps and wet meadows, Newf. to B. C. and N. C. — 

 Pennsylvania : Lackawanna ; Monroe : Northampton ; Bucks ; Del- 

 aware ; Chester ; Lancaster; ^CHUYLKlLL; Franklin; Hunting- 



