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with both species. Flower garden, West Monk ton, May 27, 1914. 

 A very pretty plant. — E. S. Marshall. 



Helianthemum canum Baumg., var. vineale (Pers.). On the Sugar 

 Limestone of Cronkley Fell, Teesdale, v.-c. 65, June 9, 1914. Altitude 

 2000 feet. Too early for flower. — J. Crybr. 



Viola montana L. Wood Walton Fen, Hunts, July 1908. All 

 these were named montana by Mrs Gregory in that year. I am not 

 quite sure whether she would not now refer them to F. stagnina x 

 canina. V. montana L. itself is not more than a hybrid. With these 

 specimens were others more closely approaching canina and stagnina, 

 and again others which appeared to be ternary hybrids. — G. C. Druce. 



Viola sylvestris Kit. [Ref. No. 25]. Hedge banks, Redhill, 

 Walton, v.-c. 28, April 19, 1914. — F. Robinson. " Viola sylvestris 

 Lam., emend. Reichb., var. punctata Druce. Note the thick, furrowed 

 spur ; also the central shoot lengthening and flowering." — E, S.. 

 Gregory. 



Viola sylvestris Lam., emend. Reichb. Roudsea Wood, N. Lanes, 

 April 30, 1914. Rare in N. Lanes, where the var. punctata is quite 

 common. — W. H. Pearsall. "Yes, typical V. sylvestris, and the 

 most representative gathering I've seen for many years." — E. S. 

 Gregory. 



Viola sylvestris Kit., var. punctata Druce. Sturts' Copse, Oxon, 

 March 1913. A common form of our calcareous woods. — G. C. Druce. 



Viola Riviniana Reichb. Hitch Wood, Herts, v.-c. 20, April 13, 

 1912. Det. E. S. Gregory.— J. E. Little. 



Viola Riviniana Reichb., forma minor. Kirkby Moor, v.-c. 69b, 

 May 16, 1914. This was named " floriferous forma w2mor " by Mrs 

 Gregory in 1913. — D. Lumb. 



Viola Riviniana Reichb., forma nemorosa Neuman. Hitch Wood, 

 Herts, v.-c. 20, May 13, 1914. Mrs Gregory in lit. (June 21, 1914) 

 writes : — " I congratulate you on having collected the best set of 

 Viola Riviniaiia, forma nemorosa, that I have ever seen. It is 

 strange how near some of the plants are to V. silvestris (type)." — J. E. 

 Little. 



Viola Riviniana Reichb., var. diver sa Greg. On the banks of the 

 Calder, Wakefield, v.-c. 63, May 12, 1914. Mrs Gregory says : — 

 "There is little doubt that they represent my var. diver sa of V. 

 Riviniana.^' — J. Cryer. 



