lAfPATjSIVS. 
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The only specimens which I have seen are very imperfect. One 
in the Bentham Herbarium has a ticket inscribed * I mpatiens Candida^ 
Lindl., near Junglung, alt. 8-9,000 ft.' I cannot find the local* 
ities named. /, Candida^ Lindl., is a very different plant, a white 
flowered state of /, Roy let j Walp. The caphiform lip and absence 
of spur render /. violoides easy of recognition. 
10. I, Aitchisoni, Hk, /. n. sp. I. amphorata, Aitch,^ non Edgew, in 
Journ. Linn, Soc, xix (1880) 155. 
Kurram valley, alt, 8,000-9,000 ft. 
11. 5. Balfourii) Hk,f, : Bot, Mag. t. 7,878. 
Kashmir, in the Jhelum valley, Garki, Inayat, 
13 . I. Flemingii, Hk.f, n. sp. 
Murree ; Kashmir, alt. ^6,500-8,000 ft.; and Hazara. 
18 . I. Edgeworthii, Hk, f. : FI, Brit, Ind, i. 476. I. chrysantha, 
Hk,f^ Bot, Mag, t. 7786. 
Kulu ; Beas valley, alt. 4,000-6,000 ft. Chamba. Kashmir, alt. 
5,000-8,000 ft. Hazara; Kagan valley, 
§3. 
14 . I. tingens. Edgew. I. racemosa. Wall. Cat, partim^ non 
DC,; FI. Brit, Ind, f. 479. I. laxiflora, var, Stracheyi, Fl^ 
Brit, Ind. 1 . c. 480. 
Kumaon to Sirrdore, alt. 5,000-10,000 ft.^Extends eastwards 
to Central Nepal. ^ 
15 . I. racemosa, DC, I. laxiflora, var. khasiana, FI, Brit, Ind, i. 
480. 
Kumaon to Kashmir, alt. 4,ooot8,ooo ft.— Extends eastward 
to Sikkim. 
TAR. ecalcarata ; spur very short or 0. 
Kumaon to Garwhal, alt. 4,000-7,000 ft. 
16 . I. laxiflora, Edgew,: FI, Brit, Ind, i. 479, excl. vars. 7, 3, 4. I. 
micranthemum, Edgew,: FL Brit. Ind. I. c. 481. excl. var. 2. 
Kumaon to /Kashmir, alt. 6,000*11,000 ft.-— Extends eastward 
to Sikkim. This species may be recognized by the two minute 
(black when dry) corpuscles, one on each side of the base of the 
standard; these are representatives of a second pair of sepals 
