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two forms can be easily separated by their stamens. In this species 

 they are long exserted, while in P. graveolens they scarcely exceed the 

 petals. 



CXVII. EESBDAOB^. Mignonette Family. 

 716. RESEDA, Tourn. (DYER'S ROCKET.) 



(3080.) E. ALBA, Linn. ; Hooker, Student's Flora, 45. (1884.) 



Growing in abundance at the wharf and by the roadside at Sicamous, 

 C. P. Ey., B.C., 1889. (Macoun.) 



74. SOLEA, Spreng., in part. 



(225.) S. concolor, Ging.; Gray, Man., ed. VI., 31. (1890.) 



Eeferences under lonidmm concolor, Benth. & Hook , Part I., 61, 

 belong here. 



75. VIOLA. 



(228.) V. primulsefolia, Linn, var. occidentalis, Gray, Bot. 

 Gaz. SI., 255. 



V- Nuttallii, var. linguxfolia, Macoun, Cat., III., 493. 



A form with ovate or spatulate- oblong leaves all tapering at base. 

 Eocky places by a brook on a shady hill side, western summit of the 

 North Kootanie Pass, Eocky Mountains, 1883. (Dawson.) 



(229.) V. blanda, "Willd., var. palustriformis, Gray, Man., 

 ed. VI., 79. (1890.) 



V. blanda, Macoun, Cat., I., 62, in part. 



Specimens having the upper surface of the leaves, sparsely and iinely 

 hairy, are referred here. North Bay, Lake Nipissing, Ont., 1889. (Dr. 

 Britten.) Sandy river margin. Lake Nepigon. (Macoun). 



Var. renifolia, Gray, Man., ed. VI., 80. (1890.) 

 Eeferences under V. renifolia, Gray, Part I., 62, belong here. 



(235.) V. palmata, Linn.; Gray, Man., ed. VI., 79. 

 Specimens referred to F. cucuUata, Ait., var. palmata, Gray, Part I., 

 63, belong here. 



