PENTANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Viola. 
IIAIRY VIOLET. Shady places, and hedge banks. 
Lanes adjoining the Moors of Coddingfou and Lang¬ 
ford; Baruby in the Willows; W'esthorpe Dunablc. 
P. April. 
idorata, V, acaulis, stolonibus reptantibus, foliis cor- 
datis petiolisque glabriusculfs, calycibus 
obtusis. 
*V, Leaves heart-Jliaped\ fuckers creeping \ 
foral leaves above the iniddle of the fruit- 
Jlalk, 
SWEET VIOLET. Warm hedges, banks and moist 
warm lanes; particularly in clay or marie; common. 
Southwell; Newark; Nottingham. P. March, April. 
palus- V. acaulis, foliis reniformibus glabris, radicc 
iris. repente. 
V. Leaves kidney-Jhaped. 
MARSH VIOLET. Moist meadows ; peaty and mossy 
bogs; rare. On Farnsfield Carr; Oxten bottoms; 
mossy banks on Stapleford Moors, near the spot where 
Osmunda regalis grows. P. April. 
canina* V. caule adultiore adscendente canaliculato, 
foliis oblongo-cordalis, calycibus acutis. 
V. Stem ascending as it attains its full growth : 
leaves oblong-heart f taped, 
DOG’S VIOLET. Shady places, heaths, hedge hanks, 
common. On Stapleford, Coddington, and Langford 
Moors; plentifully. Halain and Edingley Hills; 
Southwell. P. April—June. 
tricolor. V. caule angulato diffuso, foliis oblongis 
dentato-crenatis, stipulis lyrato-pinnatifidis. 
V. Stem branched; leaves egg-fhaped, toothed; 
calyx fmooth^ but half the fze of the blojfom. 
PANSY VIOLET. HEART’S-EASE. Cornflelds; 
sides of paths, gardens, and cultivated ground. Among 
corn, and in fields about Newark, Southwell, Mansfield, 
aud Nottingham. A. May—Sept. 
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