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Viola Selkirkii Pursh. Great-spurred Violet 



In rich or fertile humus of rocky slopes and 

 ravines. Infrequent. Rocks above the north side 

 Quaker run etc. 

 Viola pallens (Banks) Brainerd. Sweet White Violet ' 

 In mossy, springy places along brooks and streams 

 and in acid bogs and swamps. Headwaters of Stod- 

 dard brook, upper Quaker run, Stony creek trail, 

 springy places below Bradford road at state line, 

 bogs of the glacial drift near Steamburg etc. 

 Viola incognita Brainerd. Woodland White Violet 



In moist or damp humus of wooded slopes and 

 ravines. Common throughout most sections of the 

 park area above the Allegheny valley. 

 Viola blanda Willd. White Violet 



In moist or rather dry humus, or wet depressions. 

 Infrequent. Along Quaker run, woods of Three 

 Sister's mountain and elsewhere. 

 Viola pubescens Ait. Stemmed Yellow Violet 



In fertile or somewhat sterile, moist or dry humus 

 of the forested areas, sometimes in open places. 

 Common. The variety with glabrous capsules (var. 

 Peckii House) also frequent. 

 Viola eriocarpa Schw., V . scabriuscula Schw. Smooth- 

 stemmed Yellow Violet 

 In moist woods and ravines and alluvial soil. 

 Common. The variety leiocarpa Fernald & Wiegand, 

 also frequent and differing from the typical species 

 by having glabrous capsules. 

 Viola canadensis L. Canada Violet 



Moist, fertile woodlands on most of the slopes of 

 the park region. Common. Rare on the sterile con- 

 glomerate soils of the higher ridges and the benches 

 of the Allegheny valley. 



