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23. ViouA NANA Corbiére. 
Sarnia. He since s Bay (F. V. Lester) ; St. Brelade’s Bay, 
eS toh ie Ley) ; Grand Havre (M. Dauber) ; L’An- 
oy re n (J. D. 
(1) West ‘Goeiierill St. Martin’ s, Scilly (J. Ralfs); Tresco, 
Scilly (W. Curnow). 
Cuaprer IY. 
Several names other — those dealt with above have appeared 
in British lists. Notes on the more important of these, together 
with a few additional nate on the plants already described, are 
here see 
Be rR L. a HorTENsIS DC. Prodr. i. p. 303. This is aos 
the cultivated” Garden abt It is well known to have 
hybrid origin, V. lutea h aving been one parent; according oe De 
Vries (Species and ee this is believed to have been crossed 
with large-flowered wild pansies from the North - ron eye 
More recently, otha non-British species have been used in 
hybridizing ; for instance, V. cornuta o name horton, 
plant then becomes V. tricolor L. i degener DC. Prodr. i. p. 303. 
Mr. Druze, in his List of British Plants, 1907, writes: ‘ 303 tri- 
— L. a hortensis (Schur) ” but V. Aortensis Schur, Enum. Pl. 
anss. 82, is not a tricolor Pansy at all, ae seems to be a white- 
souecki i closely related to V. odorat 
ordan, Obs. ii. p. 34, does we seem to be separable 
by any Sonabeait characters from V. alpestris Jordan. 
V. Parnnovuxt Jordan (Obs. ii. p. 36). This plant seems to me 
to be merely V. alpestris Jordan with a een tinge in the flowers, 
and in no way separable from V. alpestr 
V. monticona Jordan (Obs. ii. p. 87) Aen further study. 
V. ruAvEscENS Jordan (Obs. il. p. 34). I agree with Rouy & 
Foucaud (Fl. de France, iii. p. 43) in making this synonymous with 
V. luteola Bes 3 i ee p. 27). The plant seems to differ 
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characteristic and I am not prepared to make V. cee a and V. 
Provostii synonymous. The inclusion of the name V. flavescens 
in the London Catalogue, ed. 10, is due to my enor in supposin 
certain ene plants to be referable to V. flavescens 
V. panatica Kit. ex Roem. & Schult. geaes y. 382.. The 
cyivam ese Teaits as follon ws:—'V. banatica Kitaib; caule angulato 
mbenti-diffuso, foliis inferioribus cordatis, superioribus ovato- 
ohlongis dentato-crenatis, stipulis runcinato- pinnatifidis, corollis 
calycem glabrum vix excedentibus. Intermedia quasi tricolorem 
inter et arvensem eit statura tricoloris, corolla, preter calycem, 
arvensis B . n Banatu ©.’ 
