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INDIAN IMPATIENS. 
Cleistogamous and spurless states occttt at high elevations ; these 
all have the black corpuscles. 
17 . I. bracliycentra, Kar. &• Kir, : FL Brit. Ind» u 481. 
Kumaon to Kashmir and Chitral, alt. 6* 13,400 ft. ; Garhwal, 
to 13,000-14,000 ft.^The minute flowers are mostly cleistogamous. 
The leaves vary from serrulate to crenate, 
18 . I. parvifiora, DC, Brad, i. 687. 
Kashmir, Kishtwar and Hazara, alt. 3,500 to 8,000 ft.. -^Extends 
northward to Siberia. 
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19 . I. Inayatii, Hk,f, n, sp, 
Kumaon ; Kali valley, Sosa forest, I nay at, remar j^able 
large-leaved and -flowered species, only once found. 
§ 5* 
IW. I. cristata, Wall, in Roxh. Fi. Ind. ed. Carey ii. 456. I. tricornis» 
Lindl, I. scabrida, FI, Brit. Ind, i. 472 partim^ non D,C. ; 
Wight, Ic. t. 323 ; Collett, Flor, Simlens. 74. I, Hamil* 
toniana, D, Don, Prodr, FI, Nep. 204. 
Kumaon to Kunawur, alt. 6,000-10,000 ft.— -Extends eastward 
to Bhotan. 
21. I. scabrida, DC, Prodr, i. 687, non Wall, Cat, 4,769. I. scab* 
rida, partim, FI, Brit, Ind, i. 47a. ?I. calycina. Wall, in 
Roxh, FI, Ind, ed, Caroy ii. 463. 
Kumaon, alt. 5,000-9,000 ft. Extends eastward to Central 
Nepal.— Difficult to distinguish by herbarium specimens from / 
cristata, the flowers are smaller, the lip never saccate, the basal lobe 
of the wings rounded at the base, the spur very variable in length. 
22. 1. Blanca, Hk,f, T, ; FI, Brit, Ind, i. 48a. 
Kumaon and Garhwal, alt. 7,000-10,000 ft.; Kangra valley 
Surram, alt. 9,500 ft. — The only Indian species allied to the 
European and Siberian I, Nolitangere, in habit and in the broad 
crenatures of the leaf-margins. 
23. 1 . serrata, Benth, : non FI, Brit, Ind. i. 473. 
Kumaon ; Gori valley, at Ritkott.— The /. serrata of F. B. I. 
from Sikkim is Lfalcifer, Hk. f. 
24. I. serralata, Hk,f, n. sp. 
Kumaon ; Ralam valley, at Saba Udiyar. 
[To be continued.^ 
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