Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 47 
Order IX. VIOLACE^. 
Viola //m/«. Violet. 
V . i^alustris (L.) ~ E. B. 444.— Bogs and wet places in hilly dis- 
tricts. Man adon wood!, near Plymouth ; Bickleigh bridge ; Shaugh; 
near Virtuous Lady mine; Ivybridge ; Dartmoor; Tavistock. 
Banks of the Teign, near Drewsteignton : Parf. Marshes on Hal- 
don : Jord. in Phytol. 1843, p. 8-27. Bog at Bickwell : Fl. Sid. 
Vl'^oodbury hill ; Bovey Heathfield, &c. : Fl. Dev. D. — Between 
St. Neot and Dosmare pool ; borders of Dosmare pool. Near Lin- 
kinhorne ; Bodmin ; Penzance : IV. D. c§ C.Fl. Tregoniggy, &c. : 
Polytech. 1856. C. Marsh Violet. 
I found a white-flowered variety between Longbridge and Plym-bridge in 
May, 1852. 
V. odorata (L.) — F.B. 619 — Near Pontey's Nursery, Tavistock 
road, near Plymouth ; on the walls of the grounds belonging to 
Lipson house, Plymouth ; Compton ; Laira embankment ; and 
elsewhere about Plymouth. Brixham ! : Balkiv. Near Teignmouth : 
Jord. in Phytol. 1853, p. 827. Near Northam : Maiv in Phytol. 
1853, p. 791. D. — Lower Hempacombe, Maker ; Nottar bridge. 
Grove, Millbrook : Johns (H. S. Herb.) Near Ashfield : Polytech, 
1856. C. Siveet Violet. 
The white-flowered variety occurs about Plymouth at Weston 
mills, Manadon hill !, between St. Budeaux and Tamerton, and 
at Saltram. Mr. Briggs (MS.) finds it commoner than the purple 
one, " in the districts lying between the Plymouth and Yealmpton 
road, and the Plymouth and Ivybridge road." In North Devon it 
is found at Northam : Maw in Phytol. 1853, p. 791. D. — I have 
also gathered it sparingly at Trevol, near Torpoint. C. 
Another form, known as V. imherhis Leight., is said by Piavenshaw 
to be " not unfrequent" in Devon. 
Mr. G. S. Gibson says that Viola odorata is " never found wild" at Pen- 
zance : vide Phytol. 1846, p. 680. 
