OF WESTCHESTER COUNTY, 779 



Order 12— RESIDACES. (Mignonette Family-) 

 Reseda, L. 



B.. Luteola, L. Roadsides. (Adv. Eu.) 



Order 14— VIOLACE(B. (Violet Family.) 

 Solea. DC. (Green Violet.) 



S. concolor, Ging. Near Tarrytown, not common. (Hall.) 



Viola, L. (Violet.) 



V. rotundifolia, Mx. Near Spuyten-Duyvil, and White Plains, sparingly 

 throughout. 



V. lanceolata, L. Near Peekskill. (Le Roy.) 



V. primulcefolia, L, Wet grounds throughout the County. 



V. blanda, Willd. Common with the last. 



V. cucullata, Ait. Common. 



Forms. 



" a. striata. Petals white and marked with purple lines. 

 " b. palmata, Gray. Leaves varying from cordate entire to palmate or pe- 

 date divided. 



" C. cordata, Gray. Verj- broad cordate, sometimes reniform. 



V. sagittata, Ait. Frequent about Wliite Plains. 



Var. ovata, Nutt. In dry grounds. 



V. canina, L. Damp grounds, common. 



V. rostrata, Pursli. New Castle, not common. 



V. striata, Ait. New Castle, not common. 



V. Canadensis, L. New Castle, not common. 



V. pubescens. Ait. Common throughout these limits. 

 Var. scabriuscula, Torr. & Gray. Frequent. 



v. tricolor, L. Near Peekskill, escaped from cultivation. (Le Roy — A'iv. Eu.) 



V. odorata, L. Riverdale, escaped from gardens. (Bicknell). 



Order H.— CISTACEiE. (Rock-rose Family.) 

 Helianthettium, Tourn. 



H. Canadense, Mx. Road-sides. 



Lechea, L. 



Ii. major Mx. Frequent. 

 li. minor Lam. (Bicknell.) 

 L». racemulosa, Mx. 



Order 15.— LROSERACEai. (Sundew Family.) 

 Drosera, L. (Sundew.) 



D. rotundifolia, L. Scarsdale. (Miss P. A. McCabe.) 



