5 leaves? Corolla of 5 petals, irregular, 
horned behind} Capfule above, trivalve, uni- 
locular. The Species is determined by the 
plant producing no Stem ; the leaves being 
heart- fhaped, and fuckers creeping. It is 
called by Linnaeus Viola odorata. In the 
Flora Londinenjis you will fee the minute 
parts of the Violet with more eafe than in 
the natural flower. 
Of the genus Viola, there are 28 fpecies; 
only 6 of which have been found in this 
kingdom, and but 4 in Cambridgefhire, as 
you learn from my friend Relhan's valuable 
Flora. Thefe are 
Viola odorata y fufficiently diftinguifhed by 
its fmell. 
V. berta> is inoderous and hairy; the brae- 
tea grow lower on the pedunculus, and 
it blooms fomewhat later. 
V, canina, produces a ftern; its flower, 
which is fometime white, is larger, and 
does not appear till April. 
V. tricolor, is fufficiently diftinguifhed by 
the colours of the flower, and the ob- 
long fbape of its leaves. Blooms in 
May. 
Nor- 
