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Range: Northern New Mexico. 

 New Mexico: Beulah; Sierra Grande. 



This appears to be a hybrid between V. nephrophylla and F. pedatifida, and has 

 recently been described as such by Dr. Ezra Brainerd. ' 



3. Viola pallens (Banks) Brainerd, Rhodora 7: 247. 1905. 

 Viola rotundifolia pallens Banks; DC. Prodr. 1: 295. 1824. 

 Type locality: "In Labrador et Kamtschatka." 



Range: New Mexico to Tennessee, New England, and Labrador; also in Siberia. 

 New Mexico: East Canyon (Rolzinger). 



The plant appears to be of this species, although it la not in such a condition as 

 to make certain determination possible. 



4. Viola nephrophylla Greene, Pittonia 3: 144. 1896. 



Type locality: "In dry thickets of scrubby willows and Potentilla fruticosa, the 

 valley of the Cimarron River, western Colorado." 



Range: Idaho and Wyoming to Nevada and New Mexico. 



New Mexico: Tunitcha Mountains; Chama; Rio Pueblo; Santa Fe and Las Vegas 

 mountains; Holts Ranch; Middle Fork of the Gila; Iron Creek. Moist shaded slopes, 

 in the Transition Zone. 



5. Viola missouriensis Greene, Pittonia 4: 141. 1900. 

 Type locality: Leeds, Missouri. 



Range: Missouri to Oklahoma and northeastern New Mexico. 

 New Mexico: GalUnas River near Las Vegas (Cockerell). 



6. Viola pinetorum Greene, Pittonia 2: 14. 1889. 



Type locality: "Pine woods of the higher mountains south of Tehachapi, Kern 

 Co., California.'' 



Range: California and Oregon to northern New Mexico. 

 New Mexico: Cross L Ranch (Griffiths 4308), 



7. Viola montanensis Rydb. Mem, N. Y. Bot. Gard. 1: 263. 1900. 

 Type locality: Jack Creek Canyon, Montana. 



Range: Montana to northern New Mexico. 



New Mexico: Chama (Standley 6823). Damp woods, in the Canadian Zone. 



8. Viola adunca J. E, Smith, Rees's Cycl. 37: no. 63. 1817. 

 Type locality: West coast of North America. 



Range: British America to California and New Mexico. 



New Mexico: Winsor Creek; Pecos Baldy. Damp woods, Transition to Hud- 

 sonian Zone. 



9. Viola puberula (S. Wats.) Howell, Fl. Northw. Amer. 1: 72. 1897. 

 Viola canina puberula S. Wats.; A. Gray, Man. ed. 6. 81. 1890. 

 Viola retroscabra Greene, Pittonia 4: 290. 1901. 



Type locality: " Sandy or stony shores and islands of Lakes Huron and Superior." 

 Range: Washington and California to Colorado and New Mexico. 

 New Mexico: Pecos Baldy; Nutritas Creek below Tierra Amarilla; top of Las 

 Vegas Range. Transition Zone. 



10. Viola reptans Robinson, Proc. Amer. Acad. 27: 165. 1892. 

 Viola pringlei Rose &, House, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 29: 444. 1905. 

 Type locality: Hills of Patzcuaro, Michoacdn, Mexico. 

 Range: Mexico to northern New Mexico. 



New Mexico: Near Dulce; San Luis Mountains; Animas Valley. Mountains, in 

 the Transition Zone. 



^ Bull. Torrey Club 40: 259. 1913. 



