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tate, three-nerved, triplinerved above; densely canescent hirsute 

 above and below; petioles one to two inches in length, or ab nit 

 twice the length of the lamina, sub-winged, base and stipules 

 encircling the stem. 



Figure 7. Viola aurea Kellogg (copied from the original). 



Peduncles longer than the leaves; bracts opposite, minute. 



Sepals ovate, acute, three-nerved, glabrous within; margins 

 ciliate. 



Corolla pure brilliant yellow; wings smooth; lower petal 

 simply saccate. 



Style capitate, curved, laterallv bearded; foramen nearly 

 central. 



