CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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Forma variegata. 
riowers blue, mottled with white. Occasional. Southwest 
Harbor; Somesville (Band). 
qI V. mgittuta ; Ait. Akrow-leaved Violet. 
Frequent in open dry ground,—pastures and hillsides. 
V. blauda, Willd. Sweet White Violet. ^ A.M<T 
• Common in wet places. C, 4^ 5r^, ^ 
^aapr renifolia, Gray. Kidnet-leavbd Viole^^A 
Occasional. Southwest Harbor (Greenleaf, Lane &^and); — A. 
old^ech Hill road, head of Hor-smod Cove (Band). 
KC. f3f„ Te^' > 
^o Var. paluDtrifogmiP i Grey, ' 
Hot uncommon in mossy ground. Seal Harbor (Bedfield); — 
Southwest Harbor (M. L. Fernald). • 
V/ V. primulffifolia, L. Primeose-leaved Violet. 
Infrequent. Southwest Harbor (Greenleaf, Lane & Band, 
M. L. Fernald); — old road to Beech Hill, head of Horwood 
Cove; shore of Pond Heath (Band). 
^ ^ V. lanceolata, L. Lance-leaved Violet. 
Common in wet places and roadside ditches. 
V. waiiia, L., 4mi M nhl a nbergii (Torr.), Gray. Dog Violet. 
^are. Bar Harbor (Margaret A. Band). 
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Frequent in dry soil. High Head; pasture near Pond Heath; 
Horthwest Cove (Band); —Bar Harbor (Mary Minot). 
V. TRICOLOR, L. Pansy. Heart’s-ease. Ladies’ Delight. 
■ Escaped from cultivation. Bar Harbor (W. H. Manning). 
Adventive from Europe. 
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