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2. Stoke-by-Nayland. 



8. St. Margaret's (E.A.H.), Oalp. 

 4. More general than silvatica about jMellis, Wortham, 

 and Burgate, E. S. Marshall. 



First notice about 1830. Mrs. Casborne. 



6. V. canina, Linn. D g Violet.. 



Bab. Man. 43. Hook. St. Fl. 48. Hist. Yarm. Top Bot. 1 

 Suff. E. and W. H. & S. 11. 



Herbaceous perennial ; on sandy or heathy land. 



April, May. 



1. In a light chalky pasture at Elveden || : open sandy 

 lands at Mildenhall, Sir C.J.F.B. : Tuddenham, C. Rose in 

 Hb. Wils. 



3. Denes at Lowestoft : Bungay, H. <& S. 

 Var. V. lancifolia, Thore. 



3. Denes at Lowestoft ||. 

 Earliest notice 1832. Kose. 



8. V. lutea, Huds. Var. V. amcena, Byrne. j 



Mountain Pansy. 

 Bab. Man. 44. Hook. St. FL 50. 



Small herbaceous perennial, with underground stems, 

 flowers pale purple ; on stony heaths. Smaller than the 

 mountain form. June. 



1. Barnham Heath || , Gray : Santon 

 Earliest notice about 1860. Skepper. 



9. V. tricolor, Linn. Pansy, Heartsease. 



Bab. Man. 44. Hook. St. FL 49. H. & S. 11. Hist. Yarm. 

 Hist. Wher. Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. 



Herbaceous perennial ; frequent on cultivated soil. 



May to September. 

 Occurs in all the districts. 



First record 1773. Sir J. Cullum. 



V. arvensis, Murr. Field Pansy. 



Bab. Man. 44. Hook. St. FL 49. Top. Bot. Suff. E. and W. 

 Galp. 53. 



Herbaceous perennial frequent in corn-fields ; too con- 

 stant in character and too widely spread for a mere variety. 



Included in V. tricolor in H. & S. May to September. 





