VIOLACEX. (VIOLET FAMILY.) 45 
^■Is Ulme with purple streaks, nearly beardless; spur very short and 
obtura. - Summit of the White Mountains, N. Hampshire. 
V'lkirkii, Goldie. (Great-spurred Violet.) Leaves 
with a deep narrowed sinus, hairy above ; spur 
mj long as the beardless petals , thickened at the end; anther- 
• ; very long.-Hhadad hill-sides, W. Massachusetts and New 
1 rh northward. May. — A delicate species, 2 ' high, with the flow- 
w» large in proportion. 
< %.'HKiU&ta, Ait. (Arrow-leaved Violet.) Smooth- 
°r ....y ; (««, oblong or lanceolate-ovate, toothed towards the 
-. > contracted ...to the petiole, often halbert-form or arrow- 
r" !”! ’ vtT y thick “ nd sac-like.-\ ar. 
Om> nL* l*^ ' V "? e th * m ° re 1,a,r y state . in drier soil — 
. ■ ' n ""' 1 P «e» and hill-sides, New England to Penn. May— 
<*s» T “I e : the flowers large and numerous, deep-colored 
-iuvpu* Ait Violet.) Smooth or 
Urn, rotted „ Z ik ZI to W *”*■**« OT triangular-kidney- 
•*; Unu (moaily , Vl0LET -) IIa iry or smooth- 
•“^the -MdUlSr£^ t . l ^ tI,ne )/«y 5-7 -cleft and 
common. huj L tearde<i » 8 P u r short— 
“‘"Hy heart-duped and undivided Uk*,T anable ’ the earliest 
**£“*■« ‘No- Towers as n 0 f ^ ° f No - 8: «*« 
r!L3?tr*"** smo ° tb i 
W*. toothed .« lhe a ' eI '‘"T" na ™wly oblong 
-^ndy 0r dry ^ N . P* beardless; spur very 
M.y. Juno. _ n 0Wvn ve|y 8 , owardg , he 
coast. 
•* Plotters matt puml a ^ $U ” l7ned y perennial. 
«W*» ‘eaves 
::;;': 5h ,n9ide - *• »pA petals 
**''* *o .M,a,i’gaTTh^! SW f Stigma be akleM—R^h ath ’ 
’ y northward - ^-Aug-StTo 0 :^ 
lugh. 
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