9. TIOLACEJE. 
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E. B. 2414. — Brean Down, Somerset, not found for many years 
and probably an en-or. A. VI. VII.] E. 
4. H. vulgdre (G aert.) ; procumbent, shruhhy, with stijndes, 1. 
oval or linear-oblong opposite nearly flat green above hoary be- 
neath, racemes with bracts, style longer than the gennen hent at 
the base, sep. sitbglabrous inner ones blunt ajnculate. — Cistus 
Helianthemum (h.) E. B. 1321. — Fruitstalks contorted and de- 
flexed. Varying much in the size and shape of its leaves and the 
amoimt of hoariness and pubescence. Fl. yelloxo. — C. tamcntosus 
E. B. 2208. does not difter essential!}' from this plant. — C. surre- 
janus E. B. 2207. (from JMi-. Dickson's garden) is not the Croy- 
don plant {Dill. Hort. Elth. t. 145) which was again found there 
by the late Mr. Christ}' and is a monstrosity of H. vidgare. — 
Common on diy hilly places. P. VII. — IX. Comxnm Bock-rose. 
E. S. 
5. H. poUfdlium (Pers.) ; shrubby, procumbent, hoaiy, with 
stipules, /. opposite ovate-oblong or oblong-linear more or less 
revolute at the edges, racemes with bracts, style bent at the base 
longer than the germen, sep. totnentose inner ones blunt. — E. B. 
1322. H. apenninum DC. — Fl. white. — Very rare. Brean Downs, 
Som. ; Torquay, Devon. P. VII. Vin. ' E. 
Order IX. VIOLACE^. 
Sep. 5, uubricate. Pet. 5, regular or in-egular. Stam. 5, fila- 
ments dilated, connective extended beyond the anthers into a 
flat membrane. Ovary 1-celled with 3 parietal placentas. Style 
with a hooded stigma. Caps, with 3 valves. Embryo straight, 
in fleshy albumen. 
1. Viola. Sep. 5, extended at the base. Pet. 5, unequal, 
the lower one extended into a hollow spur behind. Stam. 5. 
Anth. connate, 2 lower ones spurred behind. 
1. Vi'oLA Linn. Violet. 
A. Two intermediate petals patent latm-aUy. Style nearly straight 
from a slender base. 
* Stigma flat above. St. creeping. Fr.-st. erect. Caps, nodding. 
1. V. palus'tris (L.) ; anth.-spui-s short thick rounded, cor.- 
spm* very short blunt, I. reniform-cordate glabrous. — E. B. 444. 
It. iii. — Anth.-cells nearly parallel. Fl. pale lilac with purple 
streaks. Scentless. — Bogs in mountainous districts. P. IV. — VI. 
Marsh Violet. E. S. I. 
** Stigma hooked ; beak deflexed. Nearly stemless. Fruit- 
stalks prostrate. 
2. V. odordta (L.) ; anth.-spurs lancet-shaped deciUT^ed blunt, 
