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racemes. Lip funnel-shaped, abruptly narrowed into a cylindric, 
usually nearly straight spur about J in.- long. Capsule oblong, 
f-1 in., terete, acute. 
Simla ; July-September. — W. Himalaya, 5000-12,000 ft. 
6. Impatiens seabrida, DC. ; FI. Br. Ind. i. 472. Pubescent. 
Stems 2-4 ft. Leaves alternate, sessile or nearly so, ovate or 
lanceolate, 2-6 in., sharply toothed, teeth gland- tipped. Flowers 
yellow, spotted with brown, 1J-1J in. long excluding the spur, 
single on axillary, usually paired stalks. Lip broadly funnel- 
shaped, abruptly contracted into a slender, cylindric, incurved 
spur \ in. long. Standard with a green, horn-like outgrowth on 
the back, especially conspicuous in bud. Capsule linear, 1J-2 in., 
terete, acute. (Fig. 23.) 
Simla, more common at Mahasu ; July-September. — Simla to Bhotan, 
7000-10,000 ft. 
7. Impatiens amphorata, Edgew. ; FI. Br. Ind. i. 475. Gla- 
brous. Stems 1-3 ft. f Leaves usually alternate, stalked, lanceo- 
late, 3-6Jn., crenatej a small bristle-like gland on the upper side 
