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60 : ■ ENUMERATION OF [^B als amine CB, 



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4>lant, would seem to be of an abuoraial character, and perhaps the absence or re- 

 duced size of the spur arises from disease or injury. /. Leschenaultn of Dr. Wight's 

 * Icones/ closely resembles some states of the present ; but in that the petals appear 

 to be approximated, whilst in this they are divergent. 



7. I- tr-uncata, Tliw. ; foliis orato-lanceolatis, aciuninatis, denticula- 

 tis,^ sparse utrluque pilosis, basi angustata pctioloque parce glanduloso- 

 seligeris; pedicellis l-S-nis, tenuibus, una cum alabastris pilosis, foliis 

 brevioribus; sepalis laterallhus niiuutis, lanceolatis, poster-tore multo 

 majore, rotuudato, cuspidate, anteriore hoc sequilongo, cuspidato, con- 

 cave, calcare recto, brevi, cylindrico, truncato ; fetalis approximatis, 

 inscqualiter bilobis, lobo auteriorc multo majore, subsemicirculari ; cap- 

 sulis \\xxx\qy\}ovl% pilosis. — c.p. 2426! 



Var. ^. stihglabra ; planta fere tota glabra. 



Hab. Central Province, at an elevation of 4000 to 6000 feet. 



Herbacea, 1-2-pedalis, basi decumbens, radicans. MarmiH rufescentes. Folia 1-2 

 poll, longa, i-l^ poll, lata, subtus pallidiora, pet'iolo l-\l poll. longo. Florcs pal- 

 lide rosei, esterne rufescentes, petaloriim lohis basi rufo-tinctis. 



Apparently very closely allied to 7, iyiconspicua, Benth., Wight, Icon. t. 970, but 



IS distinguished by its alternate leaves, spurred flowers, and much smaller, lateral 

 sepals. 



8. 1. macrophylla, Gardner, MSS, ; Hook. Dot. Maff. 4662.— c.p, 

 1212. ^ 



Hab. Central Province, at an elevation of 4000 to 6000 feet. 



_ Sepala lateralia anguste oblonga, posteriore 3-4-plo breviora. Fefala lutca, sub- 

 biloba, apice essecta, inclusa. 



^ Nearly allied to, and in its foliage closely resembling the next species, but dis- 

 tinguished by its more numerous flowers, shorter and less saccate lower sepal, and 

 included petals. 



9. I. glandulifera, Arn. in Hook. Comp. Bot. Mag. ii. 322.— J. cor- 

 niffera, Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 4623, non Arn.— c.p. 2427. 



Hab. Central Province, at an elevation of 4000 to 6000 feet, 



. Caulis erectus, 4-6-pedalis. Folia majuscula, denticulata, longc pctiolata. Fedi- 

 ^^/^j fasciculati, petiolis glanduloso-setigeris breviores. Sepala lateralia minuta, 

 viridia; posterius cucullatnm, viride, margine rufescente; anierins lutco-rufescens, 

 profunde saccatnm, in calcar breve incurvum apice incrassatum angustatum. Fe- 

 iala rosea, lobis sub^equalibus, rotundatis; posteriore interne appendiculato ; ante- 

 riore porrecto, exserto, apice emargiuato. 



10. r. repens. Moon's Cat. ; Wight, Hlust. i. 160. t. 61 ; Walp. 1. c. 

 p. 469.— c.p. 2790. • 



^ Hab. Southern and central parts of the island, at no great elevation. 



Sect. 3. — Foliis alternis ; pedv/nculisjlorespluresgerentihus. 



11. 1. "Walkeri, Hook. (Am. 1. c. p. 324. 1. 18 ; Walp. 1. c. p. 471.; 



Hab. Central Province, at an elevation of 4000 to 6000 feet. 



12. I- Hookeriana, Arn. 1. c. p. 324 ; Walp. I. c. p. 471.—.? L grandis, 

 Heyne ; Eoxb. FL Ind. (cd. Wallich) ii. 464.— c.p. 2425. 



Hab. Central Province, at an elevation of 3000 to 5000 feet. ■ 



I" strongly suspect tbat this beautiful species is identical with 1. grandis, Ileyne. 

 It varies a good deal in the shape of the lateral sepals, and iu the size and colour of 

 the flowers, which latter are either quite white or more or less blotched with pale or 

 deep blood-colour. 



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