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Viola hirta x odorata. [Ref. No. 715]. Clayey hedgerow, Edward- 

 stone, W. Suffolk, v.-c. 26, April 16, 1914. A few more sheets of this 

 hybrid from a station about three-quarters of a mile from my Ref. No. 

 81, sent to Club last year. Rather stunted owing to exposure from 

 hedge cutting. — G. C. Brown. 



X Viola multicaulis Jord. = T. hirta x odorata . [Ref. No. 13]. 

 Bladon, Oxon, with both parents, April 1914. Some plants were of a 

 very large size. — G. C. Druce. " Viola hirta x odorata = x multicaulis." 

 — E. S. Gregory. 



Viola ? [Ref. No. 333]. Garden weed, Dalton, v.c. 69b, 



August 13, 1914. These were growing entangled among the arvatica 

 and a pale-flowered cultivated pansy. They may be very luxuriant 

 arvatica, but the large flowers seem to point to another species or to 

 a possible smirch with the garden pansy. — D. Lumb. "The broad 

 leaved plants in the set are yellow flowered Lloydii ; the narrow 

 leaved ones approach Provostii Boreau. These narrow leaved plants 

 are possibly hybrids, but there is not any satisfactory evidence for this." 

 — E. Drabble. 



Viola Deseglisei Jord. [Ref. No. 67]. Near Brechin, v.-c. 90, 

 August 16, 1914. — R. & M. Corstorphine. "Yes. Yery beautiful 

 examples. The habit as shown in the longer spreading specimens is 

 quite characteristic. In some cases the leaves and stipules are less 

 toothed than usual." — E. Drabble. 



Viola Deseglisei Jord. [Ref. No. 659]. Field, Layer Marney, N. 

 Essex, v.-c. 19, June 7, 1914. Apparently coming under this, though 

 the leaves are rather broad. The branching habit and thin light green 

 leaves would seem typical. I suppose, if correct, it would be a new 

 county record for v.-c. 19. — G. C. Brown. "I should say V. arvensis 

 Murr., var. ruralis Corb." — J. Cryer. " Some of these — the narrow 

 leaved plants — are certainly Deseglisei ; the broad leaved specimens 

 are probably Deseglisei also, but approach ruralis somewhat." — 

 E. Drabble. 



Viola ohtusifolia Jord. (small form). [Ref. No. 660]. Field, 

 Layer Marney, N. Essex, v.-c. 19, June 7, 1914. A new county 

 record for v.-c. 19, if correct — G. C. Brown. "No, this is riiralis." 

 — E. Drabble. 



Viola ohtusifolia Jord. [Ref. No. 1198]. Send, Surrey, June 21, 

 1914. — C. E. Britton. "Yes, ohtusifolia 3 ord.'' — E. Drabble. 



Viola ohtusifolia Jord. [Ref. No. 661.] Field, Raydon, E. 

 Suffolk, June 1, 1914. A new county record for v.-c. 25, if correct. 



