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55. I. elef^aias, Bedd. ; FL Brit. Ind. i. 465* 
Western Ghats ; Anamalai and Travancore Hills, alt. 3,500- 
5,000 ft. 
55. L nmbellata, Heyne; PL Brit, Ind, i. 461. 
S. Western Ghats; Travancore Hills, alt. 1,000-4,000 ft. 
57. I. travaneorica, Bedd. ; FL Brit. Ind. i. 464. 
S. Western Ghats ; Travancore Hills, ait. 4,000-5,000 ft. 
§ 7* 
58. I. macnlata, Wight; FL Brit. Ind. i. 465. 
S. Western Ghats; Sivagiri Hills, Travancore, alt. 4,000-7,000 ft. 
59. I. phoenicea, Bedd, ; FL Brit. Ind, i. 466. 
S. Western Ghats ; Palni Hills, Tinnevelli, alt. 6,000-7,000 ft. 
60. I. WIghtiana, Bedd.; FL Brit. Ind. i. 467. 
S. Western Ghats; Anamalai Hills, Travancore, alt. 4,500-5,000 ft. 
61 . I. Tangachee, Bedd ; FL Brit. Ind, i. 467. 
S, Western Ghats; Anamalai Hills, Travancore, alt. 5,000-7,000 ft. 
APPENDIX. 
An attempt to diagnose the principal Peninsular forms <?/“ Impatiens 
Balsamina, Linn, see p, 47. 
A. Leaves usually crowded, 3-8 in. long. 
I. Balsamina proper ; leaves lanceolate or oblanceolatc ; flowers subsolitary, 
spur of lip much longer than the limb: 1. Balsamina, var vulgaris, 
w. & A. ; FI, Brit. Ind., i. 454. 1. cornuta, Linn. I. coccinea, Sims.-- 
Widely distributed in tropical E. Asia. 
var. longifolia, W. & A. ; leaves shorter linear-lanceolate, flowers usually 
fascicled smaller, fruiting pedicels short usually decurved, spur of lip 
slender, capsule small few-seeded. I. longifolia, Nilgiri Hills, 
Madura. 
vrtr. rosea, Hk.f.; FI. Brit. Ind. i. 454; leaves linear-lanceolate, pedicels 
3-3-nate, flowers rather large, spur of lip shorter than the limb, strongly 
incurved. 1. rosea, Lindl. I. Balsamina, var. brevicalcarata ; T, Cooke. 
Mahableshwar Hills ; Godavery district at Samulcotta. — Also in Hima- 
laya. 
B. Leaves scattered, gradually smaller upwards, uppermost often brateiform, 
petiole of lower very slender, inflorescence pseudo-racemose, pedicels 
solitary or 2-nate very slender. 
var. gracilirma, hk. /.; leaves 2-3 in. long ovate, flowers small, dorsal spur 
of standard large membranous, spur of lip very slender, capsule small 
minutely pubescent, seeds large.— Cuddapa district, ait 3,000 ft. 
