20 RESEDACE/E VIOLACE/E 



*Var. longifolia, Ten. 



3. Par, 1908, Druce, B.E.C., 1919, p. 641. 



*R. inodora, Reichb. Alien. 



3. Par Harbour, thoroughly established, Davey, R./.C., 



p. 376. 

 6. Falmouth Docks, Davey, loc. cit. 



VIOLACE/E. 



*Viola epipsila, Led. 



3 & 4. Innis Downs, 1912, Vigurs. 



4. Roche Holy Well, 1911, Vigurs. 



5. Quintrell Downs, 1905; Penhallow Moor, Newlyn East, 

 Vigurs, R./.C., 1913 t p. 223. 



7. Frequent in bogs, upper part of the Cober Valley, Marshall, 

 Journ. Bot., 1918, p. 186. 



I find this species much more plentifully than the true V . 

 palustris, and think that, if field botanists studied the plants, 

 it would be found that V . epipsila \s the common Cornish 

 marsh violet. C. C. Vigurs. 



*Forma glabrescens, Asch & Graeb. 



5. Quintrell Downs, Vigurs, R./.C., 79/3, p. 223. 



*Forma minor, Gregory. 



5. Quintrell Downs, Vigurs, loc. cit. 



*Hybrid. V. epipsila x palustris. 



5. Quintrell Downs, Vigurs, loc. cit. 



V. odorata, Linn. 



3. Between Sowden's Bridge and Duloe; lime-kiln, Talland 

 Sands, first seen in 1910, now abundant, Mrs. and H. M. M. 

 Perrycoste. Polmear Hill near Par, Medlin. 



8. Bloom fields and near Boscathnoe lane, Penzance; Madron, 

 Rees. 



Forma alba (Lange) . 



1 . Poughill , 1915, Thurston . 



