149, 
Viola sororia Willd. Wooly Blue Violet 
Ivy Neck. Abandoned road through central Scaffold Peninsula. 
Canopy of Quercus alba, Quercus velutina, Nyssa sylvatica, Liriodendron 
tulipifera, Carya tomentosa. Higman 599. 
V. septentrionalis Green. Violet 
Java Farm. Infrequent along old Muddy Creek Road. Canopy 
of Fagus grandifolia, Quercus alba. Higman 548, 
V. papilionacea Pursh. Meadow Violet 
Java Farm. Moderately abundant on steep east-facing slope 
adjacent north border. Hectare 2573. Canopy of Juglans nigra. 
Higman 581, 602, 629, 630. 
V. kitaibeliana R. and S., var. 
rafinesquii Fern. 
(V. rafinesquii Greene) Wild Pansy 
Java Farm. Infrequent on south-facing slope adjacent north 
border, overlooking meadow. Hectare 2550. Open canopy of Liriodendron 
tulipifera, Pyrus malus, Robinia pseudoacacia. Found in scattered 
grassy areas. Higman 1150. 
(NOTE: All violet species except the last appear to be moderately 
abundant throughout the more moist forested areas, especially on 
Java Farm. No clear pattern of distribution has yet been determined.) 
PASSIFLORACEAE 
Passiflora lutea L. Passion-f lower 
Ivy Neck. One station: west side of southern Cheston Peninsula. 
Low bluff overlooking big salt marsh. Hectare 5749. Canopy of Quercus 
velutina and Carya tomentosa. Higman 1075. 
LYTHRACEAE 
1. Flowers regular or nearly so. 
2. Calyx short, campanulate to globular. Expected 
(Rotala, Ammannia). 
2. Calyx tubular. (Also, petals white; leaves 
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1. Flowers irregular, the tubular calyx spurred at 
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