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several times since in different localities where I thought it might occur, 

 but so far have not found it. It was rather abundant in the very limited 

 area during the early summer, but the drouth which followed killed every 

 one of them. At present I have several potted specimens growing nicely 

 along with several other species of violets. 



This paper does not aim to give a complete study of the plant. It is 

 intended to give merely a brief account and description of the plant as I 

 know it, and to announce definitely that Viola primulifolia L., does occur 

 in Indiana. 



