234 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 



Kirkcudbright and Wigton. — G. C. Druce. " When sent to me 

 from Burghfield in July 1911, this plant fulfilled all requisite 

 characters of V. epipsila.'^ — E. S. Gregory. 



Viola arvfAisis, Murr., var. 1 Branston, Leics., v.-c. 55, 



Aug. 1912. — A. K HoRWOOD. 



Viola Arable land, and also among rocky debris at 



summit of Sharpstones Hill, near Shrewsbury, v.-c. 40, Sept. 8, 1912. 

 — J. C. Melvill. '-My specimen is not perfect, but as far as I can 

 judge it is V. subtilis." — E. Drabble. 



Viola 1 [Reference No. 4940.] Frilford, Berks, in dry 



sandy soil, July 1912. — G. C. Druce. " V. Deseglisei, Jord." — 

 E. Drabble. 



Viola ohtusifolia, Jord. Kenilworth, Warwickshire, v.-c. 38, 

 Aug. 1912, and from garden ground, Lytham, W. Lanes., v.-c. 60, 

 Sept. 1912.— H. J. and J. A. Wheldon. " Yes."— E. Drabble. 



Viola . [Ref. No. 4782.] Oxford, June 191 2.— G. C. Druce. 



" V. ohtusifolia, Jord. ; remarkably fine." — E. Drabble 



Viola, near ruralis, Jord. C?) Garden ground, Walton, S. Lanes., 

 v.-c. 59, Aug. 1912. — J. A. Wheldon. " Yes ; apparently an over- 

 grown and not typical V. ruralis, Jord." — E. Drabble. 



Viola 1 [Ref. No. 4806.] Crowwell, Oxon, May 1912.— 



G. C. Druce. -'Apparently upgrown V. ruralis.'^ — E. Drabble. 



Viola 1 [Ref. No. 5120.] Near Lacey Green, Sept. 1912.— 



G. C. Druce. " V. contempta, Jord." — E. Drabble. 



Viola arvensis, Murr., var. ? Knipton, Leicestershire, v.-c. 55, 



Aug. 22, 1912.— A. R. Horwood. F. arvatica, Jord."— E. 

 Drabble. 



Viola 1 [Ref. No. 4821.] Moreton Green, Bucks, July 1912. 



— G. C. Druce. " V. arvatica, Jord." — E. Drabble. 



Viola 1 [Ref. No. 5244.] Sep. 1912. This handsome pansy 



was common in turnip fields and also among grass in the parish of 

 Balgavies, Forfar. Mrs Corstorphine tells me it has a wide area in 

 the district. — G. C. Druce. " V. lepida, Jord." — E. S. Marshall. 

 " V. Lejeunii, Jord. But I have not the whole of a full grown plant." 

 — E. Drabble. 



