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VIOLETS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA,
Distributed by Ezra Brainerd, Middlebury, Vermont, 1910.
166. Viola triloba Schwein.
Wooded ledge of limestone, Orwell, Vt.; most northerly station known.
E. Brainerd collector,
May 14, 1904.
VIOLETS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA,
Distributed by Ezra Brainerd, Middlebury, Vermont, 1910.
167. Viola triloba Schwein.
Wooded ledge of limestone, Orwell, Vt.; most northerly station known.
Some capsules stung by gallflies; see Rhodora vi. 15, par. 3.
E. Brainerd collector,
July 30, 1905.
VIOLETS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA,
Distributed by Ezra Brainerd, Middlebury, Vermont, 1910.
168. Viola triloba Schwein.
Transplanted from Orwell, Vt., July 1905.
Sowing 532; ex horto E. B. collector,
June 14, 1910.