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* 6. Viola palujlris rotundifolia glahra^ R. 364. 
Smooth round-leav’d Marfh Violet. In moill marHiy 
places, covered with mofs. The leaves are round 
and fmooth : The flowers are twice or thrice as 
fmall as thofe of Dogs Violet : The feed- vclTels are 
oblong and flender. It flowers in June. 
7. Viola rubra ftriata Eboracenjis^ R. ^65, P. 755, 
Striped Red Violets. In marflies and moifl: meadows 
in Torkjhire, 
8. Viola martia major birfuta inodor a^ R. 365. 
Violet, with Throatwort leaves. In feveral woods 
near Oxford, The flowers are of a pale blue colour, 
Ilriped with white lines : It does not creep fo much 
as the Marfh Violet, nor is it divided into fo many 
branches as the Dogs Violet. 
9. Viola tricolor,^ R. 365, G. 703. tricolor ma-' 
jor^ vulgaris, P. 756. tricolor hortenfis regens,, C. 
J99. Panfies, or Hearts-eafe, Three Faces under 
a Hood. Common in the north of England among 
corn. Sometimes the flowers are all over purple j 
fometimes yellow, variegated with blue and purple, 
and grow on long hollow pedicles, which rife from 
the bofoms of the leaves. 
10. Viola montana lutea grandi for a noftras,^ R. 365. 
montana lutea grandifiora,, C. 200. flammea lutea jeu 
5. G. 700. Eniac, 851. Panfies, with a large yel- 
low flower. About Malham,, near Settle and Ha- 
lifax,, in Torkjhire, I have feen a large flower’d Vi- 
olet in the paftures between Bows and Spittal houfe, 
on both fides of the road : The tv/o upper petals 
were fometimes bluifh, and the three lower, yellow 
and ftriped : The flower was fometimes all yellow 
and ftriped, and fometimes biuifli or purplifli -f*. 
11. Viola bicclor arvenfs^ R. 366, C. 200. tri- 
color fylveftris,, P. 755. Two-colour’ d Violet, 
with a white and yellow flower. Among corn. The 
flowers are much lefs than thofe of Common Pan- 
fiesj and of a beautiful white or ycliow colour. 
I i 2 12. Viola. 
