. The native flowers and ferns of the United States in their botanical, horticultural and popular aspects . o abundant in NewJersey, along the Passaic River, near Newark. The same maga-zine notices that in the State of New York it may be abundantin some counties, and wanting in others near by. The causesof unequal distribution are worth investigating. With the factswe have given of its irregular distribution, it is not quite clearwhat its general geographical range may be. Prof. Wood givesit as found in most grounds, fields, and roadsides, Canada andthe United States; and Dr. Chapman says, Moi


. The native flowers and ferns of the United States in their botanical, horticultural and popular aspects . o abundant in NewJersey, along the Passaic River, near Newark. The same maga-zine notices that in the State of New York it may be abundantin some counties, and wanting in others near by. The causesof unequal distribution are worth investigating. With the factswe have given of its irregular distribution, it is not quite clearwhat its general geographical range may be. Prof. Wood givesit as found in most grounds, fields, and roadsides, Canada andthe United States; and Dr. Chapman says, Moist banks,Florida to Mississippi and northward. There is no record,however, of its being found in Michigan, and it is quite likely tobe rare in some other States included in the general scopenamed by the authors above quoted. Explanation of the Plate. — i. A complete plant, with barren shoots, half-mature seed-vessel, and flowers. — 2. Half section of a narrow-tubed corolla, showing the stamensnear the mouth. — 3. Half section of a thick-tubed flower, with the stamens low downfrom the mouth. Plate. Viola pedata.


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