46C PBNTANDRIA monqgynia. Jmpatiens. 



ciduous; leaflets lanceolate. Upper petal small, ovate, ending in a 

 recurved {joint, concave, with gibbons back, which is greenish, with 

 purple Veins. Lateral ones nearly an inch long, constituting the 

 lower, and by far. the largest lip; their inner margin uneven, a little 

 notched, sub-unguiculate; the outer one two-lobed ; the external lobe 

 very large, oval. — Nectary infundibuliform, obliquely truncate, acute 

 on its anterior margin, white with a pinkish tint, beautifully veined, 

 gradually narrowing into a very slender ascending spur, which is, 

 longer than the flower itself. — Capsule ovate, bellied, acute at both 

 ends, smooth, five-furrowed, containing a few acute, brown, puhe- 

 scent seeds,- N. W. 



9 I bicovnuta, Wall. 



Branchy, eiect. Leaves ample, approximate, ovate, acuminate, 

 gross j serrate, a little hairy above. — Corymbs axillary, crowded to- 

 wards the top of the stem and branches, long-peduncled, consisting 

 of fascicled flowers. Nectary very large, conical, ending abruptly in 

 a filiform spur; iis mouth furnished with along horn-like acumen. 

 Cupsule cylindric, 



I found this on Qhuhdrugiri and Sheopore in Nipal. I have also 

 liad it from more northern mountains, towards Gosain-T:=an, 



Fleshy, erect, branchy and panicied, from two to three feet- high, 

 Stem jointed, mostiy simple, sharply angular towards the top, with 

 several thick, eylinri/ie, purple glands scattered along the angles, 

 otherwise smooth — heaves scattered, the uppermost very closely 

 •approximate, ovate-lanceolate, from six to eight inches long, grossly 

 and obtuse'y serrate, with a short subulate bristle between each ser- 

 rature; ending in a long, sharp, entire acumen; base tapering and de- 

 current on the petiol ; a little hairy above, smooth and often purple 

 underneath. — Petiol slender, about three inches long, hairy at the 

 fcase ; on each side of the axil is a pair of small fleshy, oval, obtuse, 

 glandular, somewhat spreading stipules.— Flowers large, with purplish 

 dots, peduncled, disposed in axillary, corymbose racemes, which are 

 srowded towards the apex of the stem, equalling the leaves, or some* 



