g4 PHANEROGAMIA. 



3. Yiola Magellanic a, Forst. 



Viola Magellanica, Forst. in Comm. Goett. 9, p. 41, t. 8 ; DC. Prodr. 1, p. 297 ; 

 Hook. f. Fl. Antarc. p. 244. 



Hab. Orange Harbour, Fuegia. 



Some of the specimens are no larger than those of V. Commersonii; 

 others have scapes fully a span in height, and leaves and flowers as 

 large as those of V. odorata. I am by no means sure that the corolla 

 is yellow. It bears some later flowers which are much smaller than 

 the others. 



■# -* Australasicse. 



4. Yiola hederacea, Ldbill. 



Viola hederacea, Labill. Fl. Nov. Holl. 1, p. 66, t. 91; DC. Prodr. 1, p. 305; Hook. 



Exot. Fl. 3, t. 225. 

 Erpetion hederaceum, petiolare, & reni/orme, Don, Syst. Gard. & Bot. 1, p. 335. 



Hab. Sydney, New South Wales ; the form with the leaves reni- 

 form-truncate, or a little cuneate at the base : Woolongong ; the form 

 with round-reniform and mostly toothed leaves. They all manifestly 

 belong to one polymorphous species. 



5. Yiola Sieberiana, Spreng. 



Viola Sieberiana, Spreng. Syst. Cur. Post. p. 96. 



V spathulata, Sieber, PI. Nov. Holl. no. 406, non Willd. 



V. Sieberi, Hook. Comp. Bot. Mag. 1, p. 274; Hook. f. Jour. Bot. 2, p. 406. 



Hab. Near Sydney, New South Wales. 



This can scarcely be confounded with any form of the preceding 

 species. 



