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First record, the Author, 1882. 
2. Ouse. Ardley. 
8. Ray. Kirtlington. 
5. Isis. Fawler, Woodstock. 
Berks. Wytham; Northants, Courteenhall. 
This is always found with odorata and hirta. 
Var. V. sepincola, Jord. Nym. 78. 
2. Ouse. Ardley. 
V. palustris, ZL. Marsh Violet. 
Top. Bot. 53. Syme, E. B. ii. 13.17. Nym. 79. 
Native. Uliginal. Marshes. Rare; almost extinct. P. April- 
June, 
First record, Plot 1677, and first as British V. palustris rotundifolia 
glabr., with figure. 
4. Ray. Betn. Oxford and Water Eaton, Cherwell side, Plot; also in 
Ray's Stirp., Syn., Huds., Gough’s Camden, ete. Sibthorp omits it 
(by an oversight) ; bogs near Stow Wood. 
The cleistogamous flowers produee the seed, they may be found as late 
as August. 
Berks. Wootton Heath, Walk. Childswell Farm, Hb. Dill. 1744. 
Birch Copse, T. Thurland. Burghfield Common, F. Tufnait. 
A plant which another decade will probably remove from our list. Not 
recorded for Northants, Bucks, E. Gloster; but is locally common in 
Warwick. 
V. tricolor, L. Heart's ease, Wild Pansy. 
Top. Bot. 57. Syme, E. B. ii. 24.178. Nym. 80. 
Native. Agrestal. Cultivated ground. A. or B. May—Nov. 
First record, Sib. 1794, including arvensis. Not localised. 
2. Ouse. Mixbury. 
8. Swere. On a wall at Neithrop, Gull. Wykeham lane, fields, 
common, Hook Norton, A. Fr. Banbury, common, Bees. 
4, Ray. Wood Eaton, R. Linton. Stow Wood, H. Bos. 
5. Isis. Stonesfield, Chadlington. 
6. Thame. Cuddesdon, Littlemore ; flowers all purple. 
7. Thames. Stokenchurch, H. Bos. Goring, Woodcote. 
Berks. 8S. Hinksey, Boars Hill, etc. 
A very variable plant. Many of the Jordanian forms doubtless occur. 
Var. arvensis, Murr. Syme, E. B. ii. 25. 179. 
Native. Common in all the districts. In cultivated fields much more 
frequent than tricolor 
Var. mentita, Jord. 
7. Thames. Woodcote, Cane End, Stokenchurch, and elsewhere in 
cornfields on the Chilterns. 
