VIOLA ALPESTRIS 9 
stems. Flowers large, petals longer than the sepals. Sepals 
linear or narrowly linear lanceolate, with rather small appendages. 
Spur longer than the sepaline appendages. 
12. VioLA MACEDONICA 
Boissier & Heldrich, Diag. Ser. 2, i. 52. Exsice. Becker, Viol. 
Exsice. Lief. vi. 1905, n. 157 (!); also Haussknecht, Iter Gree. 
1885 (!). 
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Stipules rather hairy or downy, ciliate, the middle lobes of the 
lower stipules subfoliose, with few (2-4) crenations, of the upper 
ones entire spathulate narrowed below, the lateral lobes linear, 
date, pale blue near the margin, yellowish within, with a yellow 
umbilicus, and 5-7 faint strie. Spur longer than the sepaline 
pansies are not here present, but its relationships are evidently 
with the Sazatilis set. It is a plant of stony uncultivated ground, 
13. VroLA ALPESTRIS 
Jordan, Observations, ii. p. 34. Exsicc. Magnier, Fl. selecta, 
n. 2142 (1). 
tem much branched and diffuse at the base, branches downy, 
ascending, straight or slightly flexuose, with long internodes. 
Leaves 4-4 as } es. Lowest leaves cordate- 
oblong obtuse crenate, th 
arising near the base, those of the w 
entire or subentire middle lobe, oe yoo l go 
arising successively from near the pase © 
densed pinnate fashion. Peduneles long, slender, glabrous, spread 
