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Corydalis rutxfolia H. f. el T. Flor. Ind. I, 262 (1855) et Fioi-. \\v\i. Ind. I, 

 122 (1872) in parte, nee DG. 



Hlvialava : Kamaon, Kashmir, Hazara, Kurram; frequens. Flos 20 mm. 

 longus; calcar 11 mm. longum; petala lateralia 10 mm. longa. 



Tills species is the only member of the group Ihat is really adequately 

 represented in the Calcutta Herbarium; I have examined 97 spécimens 

 from 21 gatherings. The plant is easily distinguished from the olher 

 Iwelve by its long pétioles. By a lypographical error the citations of 

 Gril'fllh's figures of this and the next species have been transposed in 

 the account of the Indian species of Corydalis given by me in the Asiatic 

 Society's Journal, part 2, vol. LXV. 



3. Corydalis Griff ithii Boiss. Diagn. ser. 11, I, 15 (sphalmate 

 Griffithsii) (1853); foliis brève petiolatis vel sessilibus 3-sectis, seg- 

 mentis omnibus longe petiolulatis2-pinnatisectis lobisovatis vel oblongis 

 integris incisis vel partitis terminali majore; floribus sigmoideis calcare 

 basi parum recurvo apice subinciirvo, petalis lateralibus Iriente longiore. 

 labiis haud cristatis margine ampliatis explanatis apice retusis mucrouu- 

 latis. 



Corydalis sp. Griff. Je. PI. Asiat, l. 658, fr. 3 (18o4). 



Corydalis rutaefolia H. f. et T. Flor. Ind. I, 262, (1855) et Flor. Bril. 

 Ind. 1, 122 (1872) in parte, nee DC. 



Corydalis Grifßhii Boiss. Flor. Or. I, 127 (1867); Walp. Ann. YII, 89 

 (Griffithsii) (1868); Ailch. Journ. Linn. Soe. XIX, 151 (1882). 



Corydalis persica Prain in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. LXV, 2, 20 (1896). 

 nee Cham, el Schlecht., nee Boiss., nee Regel. 



Afghama : Bharowal, Grijfith! Kurram, AitcMson! Ziarat, Gatacref 

 Flos 20-22 mm. longus; calcar 11 mm. longum, petala lateralia 8 mm. 

 longa. 



This species is known to me from original Griffithiau spécimens, and 

 from spécimens collectedbyD'" Aitchison thatare preserved in the Calcutta 

 Herbarium; I have also seen spécimens obtained by M. Duthie's coUec- 

 torsand by General Gataere that are preserved in Herb. Saharanpur. The 

 species is very near C. diphylla and may have to be merged in that species 

 but il has a more slender spur. Ups with narrower margius, leaves with 

 shorler pétioles and nodding not spreading fruits; Ihe bracls and leaf- 

 segmenls too are différent. 



4. Corydalis modesta Prain; foliis subsessilibus 3-seclis, seg- 



