Dr. Wight says, with its large showy pink flowers. Colebrooke 
gathered it in Sylhet; Dr. Griffiths im Khasya; and Drs. Hooker 
aud Thomson along the whole Himalayan range. 
Descr. An erect, soft, succulent-stemmed plant. Leaves 
varying a good deal in width, always more or less lanceolate, 
acute, serrated with setaceous teeth, pale beneath. Peduncles as 
long as the leaves, slender, patent, each bearmg a single pale 
blush-coloured flower sprinkled in the centre with dark purple 
and yellow dots. Calyx and long filiform spur tinged with 
green. Anterior petals spreading like two broad wings, semi- 
ovate, and with a lobe on one side. Spur curved, sometimes 
almost as long as the peduncle. W. J. H. 
Cuxr. This species requires the same kind of treatment, in 
every respect, as Impatiens cornigera, Tab. 4623 ; and being of 
the same nature, we fear it will be difficult to retain it as a garden 
_ plant, otherwise than by yearly importing fresh seeds from Ceylon. 
IS. 
