CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 55 
Var. pulchella (Raf.), Brit. & Holl. (L. pulchella, Raf.) 
Pine barrens. Burlington: Pleasant Mills and Quaker 
Bridge—Leggett. Ocean: Manchester—Britton. Atlantic: 
Egg Harbor—Redfield. 
L. tenuifolia, Michx. 
Monmouth: Phalanx—Leggett. 
VIOLARIEZ. 
VIOLA, L. 
Violet. 
V. pedata, L. Bird-foot Violet. 
Sussex: On hills facing the Delaware River, in Montague 
township—Britton. Essex: Soho Station—Chas. H. Fuller. 
Union: Springfield—W. M. Wolfe. Somerset: Northern part 
of the county—Miss R. C. Perry. Warren: Marble Hill, near 
Phillipsburg—Porter. Hunterdon: Frequent about Rosemont 
—Best; and common in dry, sandy soil, middle and southern 
counties. 
Forma bicolor (Pursh.), Britt. Pansy Violet. 
Warren: Marble Hill, near Phillipsburg—Porter; Belvidere 
—Miss M. E. Campbell ; Oxford—Apgar. 
Forma alba (Thurber), Britt. 
Occasional with the type. Cumberland: Bridgeton—Miss 
A. B. Rich. Mercer: Mercerville—W. 8. Lee. Middlesex: 
Near South Amboy—Britton. 
V. palmata, L. (V. cucullata, Ait., var. palmata, Gray.) Hand-leaved 
Violet. 
In damp or wet grounds, rather common throughout; occur- 
ring also in dryer situations. The most palmatifid specimens 
seen are from the tide-water districts of Monmouth, Salem and 
Atlantic counties. 
Forma striata, Willis. 
On dry hillsides, middle and northern counties ; occasional. 
V. cucullata, Ait. Common Blue Violet. 
In various moist situations ; most luxuriant in wet woods and 
along shaded streams. Common throughout the State. 
