JMPATIENS. 
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Leaf-base narrow, flowers large:-— 
Sepals ovate • 29. /. Masoni Hk. f. 
Sepals lanceolate 30. /. Craddockii. 
Hk. f. 
Leaves ovate or oblong, upper sessile lower 
petioled membranous : — 
Flowers small, 
sepals linear . 32. /, oppositifolia 
Linn. 
§ 10. Small glabrous annuals ; leaves opposite or alternate^ 
stipulary glands 0; infl. of long^pedunoled many-fld, 
racemes ; flowers very small ; dorsal auricle of wings 0 ; 
capsule very smallj^Oi most of the species of this group 
the specimen^ are in a very unsatisfactory state. A care- 
ful collector in Burma would probably add to their 
number. All are low-country weedy plants. /• racemulosa 
is the only other conspicuously racemose species of 
Series A. 
Leayes alternate 
Sepals ovate, wings long- 
stipitate, basal lobe o, spur of 
lip inflated • « • • 33 * tavoyana Wall. 
Sepals linear, wings long-stipi- 
tate, basal lobe ?, spur of lip 
short incurved . . • 34»^- circaeoidesWsXX, 
Leaves opposite or subopposite 
and alternate : — 
Sepals orbicular, wings stipitate, 
basal lobe minute, spur of lip o, 
leaves glaucous beneath ‘ .35, Lpe guana Hk. f. 
Sepals' oblong, wings stipifate, 
basal lobe ?, spur of lip short 
strict acute, pedicels short, 
leaves glaucous beneath . 36. /. rangoonensis 
Hk. f. 
Sepals linear, wings ?, spur of lip 
short incurved tubiform, pedi- 
cels long capillary, leaves con- 
colorous • • • • 37» /. Brandisii 
Hk. f. 
