193 
_ Spxc. Cuiar. Herbaceous, erect, sparingly branched, glabrous! 
leaves alternate, long-petioled, broadly ovate-lanceolate, acute, 
bristly-serrated, glaucous beneath, with prominent veins: pedun= 
cles axillary, erect, shorter than the leaves, 3-flowered: upper 
sepal keeled above, lower ventricose, with a short incurved spur, 
lateral ones large: upper lobes of the petals mucronate, lower ones 
larger than the upper sepal :; capsule ovate, glabrous: seeds echi- 
nate: flowers cream-coloured, speckled with purple. 
Moist woods on the Pulney Hills, at upwards of 5000 feet. 
(29) I. viscrpa. (R. W.) 
Ident. Madr. Jour. Se. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 746. 
Spec. Cuar. Diffuse, rooting at the lower joints, afterwards 
erect: stem angled, slightly hairy: leaves alternate, long-petioled, 
ovate, serrated: veins hairy: peduncles axillary, erect, viscid, 
2-4-flowered, usually shorter than the leaf: sepals nearly equal, 
lower long-spurred, nearly twice the length of the flowers: late- 
ral ones ovate-cordate: upper petal-lobes larger than the sepals : 
capsule glabrous: seeds pendulous, hairy: flowers large, light- 
purplish or deep-pink. 
Pulney Hills at upwards of 5000 feet in wet, marshy ground. 
(30) I. uncinata. (RB. W.) 
Ident. Wight’s Icon. Vol. ITI. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 747. 
Spec. Cuar. Herbaceous, erect : leaves ovate, acuminated, 
serrated, hairy on the veins above, glabrous beneath : petioles with 
glands at the apex: peduncles axillary, solitary, 4—8-flowered : 
lateral sepals about half the length of the upper one, lower campa- 
nulate: spur shorter than the flower, hooked at the point: lower 
lobes of the petals larger than the upper ones: capsule beaked 
above, few-seeded. 
Courtallum, in dense forests, flowering in August and September. 
(31) I. cuspipata. (W. § A.) 
Ident. Wight’s Icon. Vol. I1I.—Comp. Bot. Mag. I. p. 221. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 741. 
Spec. Cuan. Erect, glabrous, sparingly branched: leaves al« 
ternate, membranaceous, oblong-lanceolate, tapering at both ends, 
serrated, slightly hairy on the nerves beneath: pedicels axillary, 
shorter than the leaves, solitary or twin, erect in fruit: lateral 
sepals small, subulate, upper one deeply obcordate, furnished on 
the back with a horn-like appendage, lower one cuspidate at the 
apex, terminating in a long, straight spur, gibbous at the point: 
