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14 
measuring at the flowering time about 
lj inch long, including the lobes, by 
1i broad, expanding in autumn to 4 
inehes by 23, so much cordate that 
there is only a narrow sinus left be- 
tween the lobes, which are i inch 
deep. 
Stipules ur the ciliations 
few and very s 
Peduncles uk slender, 2-4 inches 
long when the plant is in flower, the 
lower part hairy, the upper ge d 
a few scattered hairs; braet 
linear and slightly sand lied: 
placed endis below the middle of 
the peduncle. 
Sepals oblong, blunt, ped ciliated 
along the lower t e edge; 
petals gods rigs the eo wed imbri- 
ed, -inch wide, the lateral pair 
rather narrower, me lowest one $ inch 
y 
in the other, and with fewer veins; 
ihe spur $ inch from its extremity to 
the tip of the lower petal; the anther- 
spur blunt, eurved upwards, four to 
six times as as broad. 
TAn or ega scented 
Viola iilis var. kamulata. 
THIRSK BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB. 
sides than on the other, measuring at 
fi c 
in the other, and the lobes shorter (not 
more than 3 inch long), and diverging 
s similar in shape, but the 
ciliations closer and more numerous. 
gland-ciliated, placed generally above 
the middle of the peduncle. 
Sepals oblong, blunt, sometimes the 
e pair about as broad, 
lowest one across, distinctly 
emarginate at the apex; the sp 
ur 
keeled, and shorter and thicker than 
in the other; the anther-spur curv: 
blunt, three to four times as long as 
broad. 
Odorous. 
Having now raised from seed the Pansy 
ran 
from Marrick Moor, near Richmond, mentioned in Baker’s ‘North 
Yorkshire,’ as a form under Judea, and grown it for three years without 
finding it lose its characteristics, we give a description of it here, to 
draw the attention of botanists to it as a possibly distinet variety or 
sub-species, s, bearing in some respects the same relation to typical Zutea 
that arvensis has to tricolor. Rootstock thread-like, perennial, wide- 
ereeping. Stems diffuse, much branched at the base, slender, quad- 
ngular, pubescent below, but the pedicels naked. Lower leaves on 
mied C renee a about a 3 of an inch long, roundish, with 
ations | as broad as deep ; upper ovate, bluntish, or 
= even seda canc gin crenations two or three times as broad as 
p = Spale with. xci terminal lobe much larger than the others, 
