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9. VIOLACEJ;. — 
10. DROSEEACE.*;. 
the base which in the lowest is sometimes rounded not cordate. 
Fl. pale blue, nearly white. Cor.-spur scarcely longer than the 
cal. -appendages.— Rare. Turf -bogs. P. V. VI. E. I. 
B. Fo^ir upper pet. directednpwards and imhrieate. Style clavatr. 
Stigma inflated. 
9. V. lutea (Huds.) ; anth.-celh nearly jxirallel, anth.-spur.? 
long filiform, spur of the cor. as long as or longer than the caly- 
cine appendages, sep. acute, 1. crenate-serrate lower ones ovate- 
cordate, upper 1. ovate or lanceolate, stip. pal mate - pimnatifi d , 
terminal lobe linear or linear-lanceolate it. ascending diffuse awl 
jUiform miderground. — Sy. E. B. 181. — Fl. wholly yellow, 
yellow with the 2 upper petals purple, or wholly purple [var. 
amoena Wats.], varying greatly in size. Caps, globose. All 
the lobes of the stip. of nearly equal size, lateral ones (usually 
3 on one side and 1 on the other) all springing from near the 
base of the stip., the terminal lobe narrow and very nearly 
always quite entire but sometimes considerably larger than the 
others. — /3. V. Cwtisii (Forst.) : steins angular rough, lower 
part of the stip. somewhat lengthened so as slightly to separate 
the lateral lobes. £. B. S. 2693. — Mountainous pastures. 
/3. Sands near the west coast. P. VI. VII. E. 8. I. 
10. V. tricolor (L.); anth.-cells diverging below, antk.-spurs 
long mhclavate-filiform, spur of the corolla about equalling the 
calycine appendages, 1. crenate-serrate, lower ones ovate-cordate, 
upper 1. ovate or ovate-lanceolate, sti/i. lyrate-pinnatifid, ter- 
,minal lobe spathulate crenate, st. ascending. — E. B. 1287. 
iii. 21. V. Curtisii (Mack.) from Portinarnock. — Root simple. 
Fl. with the upper pet. purple, lateral ones bluish, lower one 
yellow. Caps ovoid. Terminal lobe of the stip. often having 
only one tooth on each side. — (i. V. arvensix (Murr.) ; pet. slioi'ter 
than the calyx whitish, caps, nearly globular. E. B. S. 2712. — 
A small form from Scilly is very like T. parvida Tin., and 
another small fonii from sandhills Jersey was referred by 
Mr J. Lloyd to var. nana DC. — Common. A. V. — IX. 
Heartsease. Pansy. E. S. I. 
Older X. DROSERACE.?-:. 
(Sep. .0, lml>ricate. Pet. h, regular. 8tani. nr lu, free. 
Styles 3 or b. Ovary free. Caps. 3— 5-valved ; valves bearing 
the seeds along their middle. Seeds without an aril. — L. with 
a circinate vernation. — Joined to Saxifragacece by some 
authors. 
