30 GENERAL COLLETT AND MR. W. B. HEMSLEY ON PLANTS 
Impatiens puberula, DC.; Fl. Brit. Ind. i. p. 470.—Shan hills 
at 4000 feet. 
Mountains of Sikkim and Nepal. 
Impatiens chinensis, Linn.; Fl. Brit. Ind. i. p. 444.— Shan 
hills at 4000 feet. 
Very widely spread in the mountains of India, southward to 
Travancore, and extending to Eastern China. 
Impatiens ecalcarata, Coll. et Hemsl., n. sp. (Plate IV.) 
Species, preter sepalum posticum galeatum, nee calcaratum, 
I. chinensi omnino simillima et vix distinguenda. ; 
Shan hills at 4000 feet. 
This so strongly resembles I. chinensis that one might suspect 
it to be an abnormal state of that species, were there not copious 
healthy specimens all exhibiting the same peculiarity in the shape 
of the posticous sepal. Indeed it may yet prove to be a modifi- 
cation of I. chinensis; but it would be none the less worth 
figuring. 
DESCRIPTION OF PLATE IV, 
A branch of Impatiens ecalcarata, Coll. et Hemsl., natural size. 
Fig. 1, dorsal sepal ; 2, a lateral sepal; 3, the coalescing anthers. All enlarged. 
RurAcEE. 
Glycosmis pentaphylla, Correa ; FI. Brit. Ind.i. p. 499; Forest 
Fl. Burma, i. p. 186.—Meiktila. 
Widely spread, and exceedingly variable, in India, Malaya, aud 
tropical Australia. 
Micromelum hirsutum, Oliver ; Fl. Brit. Ind. i. p. 502; Forest 
Fl. Burma, i. p. 187.—Shan hills at 4000 teet. 
Malay peninsula and archipelago. 
Murraya exotica, Linn.; Fl. Brit. Ind. i. p. 502; Forest Fl. 
Burma, i. p. 190.—Shan hills terai at 2000 feet. 
Tropical Asia, Australia, and Polynesia. 
Murraya Kenigii, Spreng.; Fl. Brit. Ind. i. p. 503; Forest 
Fl. Burma, i. p. 190.—5han hills terai at 2000 feet. 
Garhwal to Ceylon, Assam, and Tenasserim. 
