m 
Viola . [938]. White Hill, Hitchin. Herts., May 
15, 1931. — J. E. Little. This seems to be quite indistinguish- 
able from the Lodclon Bridge, Berks, plant (C 35/0) above. 
These plants extend one’s idea of vectensis, but inclusion under 
that name seems inevitable. — E. Drabble. 
Viola lepida Jord. [943]. Sandy fields, Ivillean, Tayinloan, 
Argyllshire, J /- 1931. Leg. Mrs. McA. Hall. Comm. 
J. E. Little. Aes ; V. lepida Jord. — E. Drabble. 
Viola agrestis Jord. [915 and 929]. Highover Farm, 
Hitchin, Herts., Sept, and Oct., 1930. — J. E. Little. Also 
Great Wymondley, Herts, Oct., 1930. — J. E. Little. Yes. — 
E. Drabble. 
Viola — -. [C 37]. Parts of one large straggling plant, 
the lower parts of which were decaying away. Sand pit near 
Loddon Bridge, Berks. — J. E. Lousley. V. agrestis Jord. 
A giant florally as well as vegetatively. — E. Drabble. 
Viola . N. Barmingham, Norfolk, July 17, 1931. — 
R. J. Burdon. A mixed gathering. The large spreading 
plants with small pale flowers are typical agrestis ; those with 
much blue in the upper petals are possibly hybrids of agrestis 
with one of the Tricolores section or with a garden pansy. — 
E. Drabble. 
Viola . Mitton, N. Norfolk, July 8, 1931. — R. J. 
Burdon. Young and for the most part unbranched V. 
Deseglisei Jord. — E. Drabble. 
Viola . Lurgashall, W. Sussex, Aug. ,1931. — R. J. 
Burdon. V. Deseglisii Jord. Some of the plants are unusually 
hairy. — E. Drabble. 
Viola . Sandy field, Woolbeding, W. Sussex, 
April 28, 1931. — R. J. Burdon. V. ruralis. — E. Drabble. 
Viola arvatica Jord. [905]. Highover Farm, Hitchin, 
Herts., Sept. 8, 1930. — J. E. Little. Yes, V. arvatica Jord. — 
E. Drabble. 
Viola -. [939]. Stubble, Hundred acre field, St. 
Ippolyts, Herts., May 18, 1931. — J. E. Little. V. contempta 
Jord. Some of these are excellent specimens. — E. Drabble. 
Viola contempta Jord. var. patula Drabble. [923]. High- 
