970 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, Vol. XIX. 



Herbs erect with Opposite Stipulate Simple Leaves. 

 Leaf Margins Toothed. 



Petals Ununited. 



Impatie&a Thomsoni, 

 Geraniace^. 

 F. B. I. i. 46». 

 Inner range of the 

 Himalaya, 9-10,000 ft. 



Impatiexis auloataj 

 Geraniace^s;. 

 F. B. I. i. 469. 

 Himalaya, 7-1 2,000 ft. 

 Simla Mahasu(ColIett). 



Impatiens amplezi' 

 caulis, 



GERANIACBwE. 

 F. B. I. i 469. 

 Himalaya, 6-12,000 ft. 



Simla (Collett). 



Eupborbia liTPerici- 

 folia, 



EUPHORBIACEiE. 



F. B. I. V. 249. 



The Plains to 7,000 ft. 



Simla (Collett). 



Murree Valleys (Douie). 



EttPliorbxa Emo&i, 



EUPHOKBIACE^. 

 F. B. I. V. 250 

 Himalaya, 4-7,500 ft. 

 Valleys below Simla 



(Collett.) 

 Kulu, Chamba, Lahoul. 



ripe, if shaken, curl up elastically and jerk out the 

 numerous large broad seeds. 



like the last species, but a little smaller, a little 

 bristle-like gland between the teeth on the leaf margin, 

 stipules of cushion-like tubercles, lateral sepals ovate- 

 lanceolate, spur long, upper petal not lobed, capsule 

 narrowly club-shaped. 



large, like Impatiens Roylei, but the stem grooved 

 dowers darker pink or purple, capsule longer, less 

 clubbed. 



like Imjjatiens Thomsoni, but stem four-angled, 

 upper leaves alternate sessile, stem clasping, lower 

 leaves opposite, flowers fewer and smaller, capsule 

 hardly clubbed, 1-1| ins. long. 



Petals None. 



small, annual, slender, smooth, juice mUky ; leaves 

 1-1 by \-h in., shortly stalked, oblong, tip rounded, 

 margins toothed except at the base, margins may be 

 reddish, stipules minute, bristly, divided or none ; 

 flowers minute in terminal or axillary clustei-s, often 

 with two floral leaves at the base, 4 sepals or teeth 4 

 with 5 green glands in the angles, stamens several, 

 surrounding a 3-angled ovary on a stalk hanging down 

 on one side, styles 3, very short, branched ; capsule 3- 

 lobed, velvety, splitting into 3 valves, one smooth seed 

 in each cell. 



small, annual, hairy, purplish, juice milky, branches 

 straggUng from the short stout stem ; leaves \-^ in., 

 in leather distant pairs, green with a purple blotch, 

 oblong or linear-oblong, tip blunt, toothed-stipules 

 fringed ; flower clusters, nearly sessile and solitary, 

 ys in. long, like the last species but glands purple 

 with white or rose colour ends, styles slender 



