Jmpaiiens.'] Geraniace^. 201 



Fl. in stalked racemes. 



Lobes of wing nearly equal, fl. violet . . 12. I. janthina. 

 Lobes of wing very unequal, fl. white, pink, 

 or red. 



Lip more or less boat-shaped or funnel- 

 shaped. 



Racemes few-flowered, corymbose or 

 umbellate. 



Fl. over i in. diam 13. L HOOKERIANA. 



Fl. under i in. diam. 



L. more or less cordate at base . 14. L subcordata. 

 L. tapering to base 



Lower lobe of wing 3-lobed . 15. I. LEUCANTHA. 



Lower lobe of wing undivided. 

 Upper lobe of wing oblong-oval 16. L linearis. 

 Upper lobe of wing falcate 

 acuminate . . . . 17. L appendiculata. 

 Racemes many-flowered, elongated. 



Fl. rather large, spur over i in. . .18. L ELONGATA. 

 Fl. rather small, spur under | in. 

 Spur stout, suddenly curled up at 



point 19. L CORNIGERA. 



Spur slender, tapering gradually . 20. L Arnottii. 

 Lip deeply saccate 21. L Walkeri. 



I. Z. acaulis, Am. in Comp. Boi. Mag. i. 325 (1835). 

 /. bielbosa, Moon Cat. 18. Thw. Enum. 68. C. P. 490. 

 Fl. B. Ind. i. 443. Bot. Mag. t. 3587 (/. scapiflord). 



A perennial herb, with a small, tuberous, fleshy rootstock ; 

 1. all radical, rotundate or ovate or oval-oblong, tapering or 

 rounded or cordate at base, acute or obtuse, slightly and 

 distantly glandular-serrate, glabrous or with scattered papillose 

 hairs, petiole erect, stout, glabrous, as long as the 1. ; fl. rather 

 large, i-i^ in. diam., on slender, straight, glabrous ped. \-i\ in. 

 long, arranged in an erect, corymbose raceme at the ends of 

 stout, erect scapes exceeding the 1., bracts short, ovate, 

 spreading ; sep. \ in., ovate, obtuse, lip small, boat-shaped, 

 with a very slender, tapering, much-curved spur over i in. 

 long ; standard very short, wings very deeply bifid, lobes 

 falcate, unequal, the upper one oblong, rounded, the lower one 

 much broader, obliquely truncate ; capsule | in. 



Lower montane zone, on wet perpendicular rocks, especially within 

 reach of the spray of waterfalls ; common. Moon's locality is the Three 

 iKorales. Fl. all the year ; bright rose-pink. 



Also found in Malabar. 



A lovely plant, common in the planting districts. 



The leaves are very variable in form and size, they are sometimes 

 fleshy. A dwarf sub-uniflorous state with very small orbicular leaves, 

 found on top of Rangala Hill, has the look of an Utricularia. 



\I.fasciculata, Lam. is figured in Bot. Mag. t. 4631 from plants which 

 flowered at Kew in 185 1 from seeds said to have been 'sent by Mr. 



