486 7. VIOLACEA. 
Helianthemum (canum) vineale, “Pers.” HE. B. 3. 
Province - 10. On Cronkley Fell, Teesdale, N. W. York. 
Syn. 130. Barely a variety, when series of specimens from 
Cronkley Fell and other localities are examined together; the 
distinctions becoming very slight, if any left at all. 
Helianthemum guttatum, Linn. 
Provinces 1---5-7. Somerset. Gloucester. Caernarvon. 
Error. Cyb. i. 178. iii. 388. See H. Breweri, in Syn. 131. 
Helianthemum ledifolium, Willd. C. salicifolius, Huds. 
Province 1. Brean Down, Somerset; Hudson flo. ang. 
Error. Cyb. i.172. [Correction :—At the foot of page 48, in the 
Phytologist for 1848, the name of H. ledifolium was inadvertently 
substituted for that of H. polifolium; thus making it appear, but 
incorrectly, that specimens of this present species had been 
received for distribution by the Botanical Society of London.] 
7. VIOLACEA. 
Viola biflora ? ? 
Province - 10. Ambiguity. “A Viola (probably a variety of 
palustris) with roundish kidney-shaped leaves and yellow flowers, 
was found on the wolds near North Dalton, in the spring of 1834, 
by Mr. Fenton of Londesbro’;” Baines Flora of Yorkshire, p. 14. 
Viola epipsila, Ledeb. 
Province - 18. North Uist, Scotland; Bab. man. ed. 2. 
Ambiguity. Omitted from later editions of the ‘ Manual.’ 
Viola (odorata) purpurea, lilacina, alba, L.C. 6. 
Provinces. Same as for the species ? 
Syn. 188. Iam not prepared to shew the provincial distribution 
of these apart; not having kept them so in my own notes, whether 
original or copied. The lilac variety is less frequent, and passes 
gradually to the white, as far as colour is concerned. 
Viola (odorata) imberbis, Leighton. 
Province - 5. Leighton, in Flora of Shropshire, p. 116. 
Syn. 188. Cyb. i. 174—176. A sub-variety of alba? 
Viola (hirta) calcarea, Bab. man. 
Provinces - 2-4. Portland and Gogmagog hills; Bab. man. 6. 
Syn. 134. A dwarf state, becoming larger in its progeny. 
Viola (hirta) permicta, Jord. V. sepincola ? 
Provinces 1- 3-10. Devon; Briggs! Surrey! York; Baker! 
Syn. 134. Forms inconveniently intermediate between hirta and 
odorata. Mr. Baker distributed the specimens from Beckdale, 
Yorkshire, labelled interrogatively as V. sepincola of Jordan. Those 
collected by Mr. Archer Briggs in South Devon, corresponding 
with others found by myself near Hashing in Surrey, have been 
