458 VIOLACEAE 



27. V. pubescens Ait. Dry rich woods: S. Me. to Ont., Kan. and 



Md. 

 Throughout the range except on the coastal plain. 



28. V. eriocarpa Schwein. (V. scabriuscala (T. & G.) Schwein.). 



In moist thickets: E. Que. to Lake Winnipeg, south to Ga. 

 and Tex. 



Throughout the range except the pine-barrens and east and 

 south of them, and on L. I., there not known. 



29. V. canadensis L. In woods: Newf. to N. Vt., south to N. 



Car., Neb., New Mex. and Ariz. 



Conn. Rare and local along the coast in New Haven Co., increas- 

 ing northwestward. 



N. Y. Delaware, Greene, Sullivan and Ulster counties; formerly 

 at Damascus, L. I. 



N. J. Recorded as formerly in Warren and Bergen counties. 



Pa. Bucks and Monroe counties. 



Tertiary, o: Cretaceous, o: Older Formations, increasing north- 

 ward. South of the moraine only in Bucks Co., Pa. 1 17-189 



days. Sea level-3,900 ft. 



30. V. striata Ait. Low or shady ground: Conn. (?) to Minn. 



and south to Ga. and Mo. 



N. J. Warren, Hunterdon, Essex, Bergen, Union, Somerset and 



Mercer counties. 

 Pa. Northampton, Bucks, Philadelphia, Delaware and Chester 



counties. 



Reported but not definitely known from Conn, and N. Y. 



31. V. conspersa Reichenb. ( V. labradorica of Britton's Manual). 



In low or shaded ground: E. Que. to Minn., south to N. Car. 

 and Ky. 



Throughout the range, but rare and local in the region surround- 

 ing the pine-barrens and unknown in them; found only on the 

 north side of L. I. 



32. V. rostrata Pursh. Shaded hillsides: W. Que. to Mich., south 



in the mountains to Ga. 



Conn. Rare and local in the coastal part of New Haven Co., in- 

 creasing northwestward. 



N. Y. Highlands of the Hudson, increasing and common north- 

 ward. Unknown elsewhere. 



