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18. V. BLanpaA Willd. Hort. Berol. A/. 24. 1806 
V. amoena LeConte, Ann. Lyc. N. Y. 2: 144. 1828. 
V. Leconteana G. Don, Gen. Syst. 1: 324. 1831. 
V. blanda palustriformis A. Gray, Bot. Gaz. 11: 255. 1886. 
Common about ponds and in wet places in woodlands. South 
Side, May 6, 1866, W. 7. Leggett (?); Egbertville, May 8, 1876, 
N. L. Britton; Martling Pond, Sept. 17, 1904 (3427). 
Ig. V. ROTUNDIFOLIA Michx. Fl. Bor.-Am. 2: 150. 1803 
‘“Near New Springville,” July 22, 1899, Wm. 7. Davis ; same 
place (Bulls Head), Oct. 15, 1905 (4292), Apr. 29, 1906 (4373), 
June 10, 1906 (4378). 
20. V. puBESCENS Ait. Hort. Kew 3: 290. 1789 
Frequent. The V. striata in the Flora of Richmond County 
was reported on the authority of Geo. W. Wright, based on speci- 
mens of V7, pubescens collected at Garretsons, May 27, 1876, and 
at West New Brighton, May 15, 1879, V. LZ. Britton; also at 
Silver Lake, April 28, 1878, Arthur Hollick. 
21. V. scaBRiuscuLa (T. & G.) Schwein. 
V. pubescens scabriuscula T. & G. Fl. N. Am, r: 142. 1838. 
V. scabriuscula Schwein. T. & G. Fl. N. Am. 1: 142. 1838. 
Frequent. Barrett's Dye Works, May 26, 1879, Arthur 
Hollick. 
22. V. consPERSA Reichenb. PI. Crit. £: 44. 1823 
(?) V. labradorica Schrank, Denkschr, Bot. Gesell. Regensb. 2: 
| eae ee 
V. Muhlenbergit Torr. Fl. U.S. 1: 256. 1824. 
V. canina Muhlenbergu Traut. Act. Hort. Petr. 5: 28. 1877. 
Reported as V. canina sylvestris Regel in Flora of Richmond 
County. Frequent in low ground in woodland regions. Clove 
Lake, May 14, 1876, VV. L. Britton. 
Hyprips, ARRANGED IN ALPHABETIC ORDER 
23. Viola affinis x Brittoniana hyb. nov. 
Glabrous, excepting a slight puberulence on the upper surface 
and margin of leaf. Blade of leaf deltoid, with a broad shallow 
