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40. Viola fimbriatula x hirsutula nom. nov. 
V. fimbriatula x villosa House, Rhodora 8: 121. 28 Jl 1906. 
Plant pubescent, low, with erect or ascending rootstock. 
Leaf-blades thick and firm, dark green above, ovate, acute, 
cordate, crenate-serrate, ciliate and appressed-pubescent, with the 
characteristic hairs of /. Azrsutula on the upper surface ; petioles 
one to two times as long as the blades. The imperfectly devel- 
oped cleistogenes sagittate, small, on short decumbent or ascend- 
ing puberulent peduncles ; calyx- neste purplish, lanceolate, with 
rather long ciliolate auricles. (PLATE 
Woods west of Egbertville, in the y prea patch, Aug. 23, 
1909 (6007). 
41. V. FIMBRIATULA X PALMATA Robinson, 
Rhodora 8: 53. 27 Mr 1906 
Ocean Terrace, May 25, 1907 (4772); Bradley Avenue 
woods, May 17, 1908 (53092). 
42. V. FIMBRIATULA X PAPILIONACEA Brainerd, 
Rhodora 8: 54. 27 Mr 1906 
Iron Mines, Jewett Avenue, Apr. 25, 1903 (2027); Ocean 
Terrace, Apr. 26, 1903 (2038), May 18, 1906 (4576a), May 25, 
1907 (4775), the last transplanted and specimens taken Sept. 29, 
1907 (5245); Little Clove Road, May 3, 1907, transplanted and 
specimens collected Oct. 13, 1907 (5287); Little Clove Road 
June 15, 1907 (4776). 
43. V. FIMBRIATULA X SAGITTATA Brainerd, Rhodora 8: 57. 
27 Mr 1906 
Rossville, Aug. 6, 1869, W. 7. Leggett (?); Court House, May 
10, 1879, WV. L. Britton ; Ocean Terrace, May 10, 1879, Arthur 
Hollick. Common with the putative parents. Where the two 
species grow together it is difficult to find the pure species unmixed ; 
they cross freely, and the hybrids show marked fertility. 
44. V. FIMBRIATULA X SORORIA Brainerd, Rhodora 6: 218. 
30 N 1904 
New Dorp, June 3, 1897, 4. A. Tyler; Grasmere, May 29, 
1907 (4720), transplanted and specimens taken Sept. 29, 1907 
(5246) 
