VIOLA DESEGLISEI 3 
collected in Cornwall are only scantily ciliate. The ciliation may 
pass into very minute dentation 
3. VIOLA SUBTILIS 
Jordan ap. Billot, Annot. Fl. France et Allem. 101 (nomen). 
Exsice. Billot, Fl. Gall. et Germ. n. 2020 (!); C. Magnier, 
Fl. Select. Exsice. n. 3048 (!). 
lanceolate, incise-dentate-crenate, pubescent, ciliate, acute, muc 
narrowed into the petiole. Uppermost leaves linear, dentate- 
crenate. Stipules pubescent, ciliate, middle lobe of lower stipules 
linear-lanceolate, generally somewhat dentate, lateral lobes linear 
acute, arising successively for some distance up the stipule. Stipules 
of intermediate leaves with linear dentate or subentire middle lobe, 
of uppermost leaves with narrowly linear entire or slightly dentate 
middle lobe, and subsetaceous lateral lobes. Peduncles long, up- 
right in flower, slightly spreading in fruit. Sepals narrow acumi- 
the sepaline appendages or merely equalling them Tab. 501, f. 2. 
This plant is not very common in Great Britain. It occurs in 
segetalis, since some of his plants sent out under this latter name 
fall under subtilis. This point will be discussed bblow. 
4. ViotA DESEGLISEI 
Jordan in Boreau, Fl. du Centre, ed. 3, ii. 82. 
fruit. Calyx dark green, generally deep violet below. Sepals broa 
lanceolate acute, pubescent, or subglabrous, ciliate. Sepaline ap- 
