fleshy erect. 
IitPATIENS VIRfDIFLORA. (Wight 1 p» ras itir, „„ >, ,, 
. leaves rather succulent alternate andcrowld foZthe" “ tfl CYT *?. ‘ ^ 1 “ “ “ r > 
apex and always more or less attenuated at the base crenat. Z 1 b “ knMolate to ovate or obovat. acute at the 
long, by 1-1} broad, petioles 4-1 inch long nednncla .villaZ ^ TT l , ura,ni ‘ d witb inOT ™ d weak bristles, 2J-3} inches 
pedicels elongate 1-1} inohes long dowers green * ? J Cardy °'‘ y ttowered > H >"ch long, bracteoled at its apex, 
crest, lateral sens,a JL 1. ^ XT' . *»" **>*»» and crowned with a very lame erect foIiacLts 
„y Hj broad, petioles }-» inch long nednnMe „ in „ o 7 ,- " ,c urven weal onstles, 2J-3} inch® 
■ pedicels elongate 1-1} inches long flowers green 3 ? J CaMy 0,lly n ° WOTad > H long, bracteoled at its apex 
I crest, lateral sepals subulate -^‘ZZdSlSl T* “ 4 "T* " ia -» 
I spur (labellum) large with a revolnt. point, capsule g hb ro »f^rX^ZLrT/Z^p“ ^ hid '*"*•'**"< 
I it is now in cnltivationtn gtdens andZws weU°iuZna™r hZ* 1 If', 101 ’ ° f th<> . S1 ™* beBy * bat < 3 ' 000 feet ) where « « abuudant , 
I Imp. parasitica, bnt the aloe arc differently shaned and P „,° ,™ “ d cbarooal * “ ls more cnri ous than beautiful. It is nearly allied to 
I hid in it; the flower, of this are rerlctiy green * *“ hld “ tbe labell “- " baraaa «• Parasitica the lower lobe is quite 
PLATE No. CXLI. 
I "''•to deeply aelZ^Ztw^irta f,^ hZm bZiml ‘'‘‘v'' 0 ”’ ^ ” S “ b °P' ,0alte mi “ Ute 
I longer than the leaves, umbellatelv or subraremn S ? a Jong by if3 lines broad, peduncles axillary solitary 5-6 times 
I staininal crown, lateral L ZZ T ’ ™" am “ nd 8,igb ‘ ly ™ alted «“ 
With a bright crimson blotch on Smta ZZT* t °"° 8 >> r8adta S ** 
shaped with a small obtuse Wl " 011 * “ '“h*" 1 "" « b °«- 
Anamallays, covering rocks during the monsoon on the summit of the Akka mountain, 8000-8600 feet elevation. 
PLATE No. CXLII 
large obliauelv ovoffi q norirori .i ,, ... fe very aeucace tn texture, vexillum vaulted, lateral sepals rather 
(sometimes obsolete) oonical bl’unt spur. 0 6 8ml ' t,e °"’ cr larg0 aod "P readill 8> l«bellum boat-shaped with a short 
Travancore hills, Mybendra and Agbasteer at 4-5000 feet elevation. 
PLATE CXLIII. 
IMPATIENS SCABKIUSCULA. (Heyne.) Erect, branched, tomentose, leaves alternate, lineaManoeolate acute at the 
Z th 1. V h g ^ r Z. ' pe 0l “ 2 ‘ 6 lines l0 "S' P edu " clea •*** or rarely solitary in the axilVmucb 
labellum boat-shaped pub^^tsptm^^o^pTOlr^^^to ^long^lfor^apur^ffiglRe^^fo^^^. Awf.^ cd^A^tH.) 2!^ 
Vary- a- spurless. 
Vary- /?, labellum produced into a long spur. 
Vary- a is very common in Wynnd and is the plant figured. Vary- B I have onlv found in rWc* it a # ■ 
ln tb * labellum being prolonged into a long filiform spur. * ^ ’ 11 **" lU n ° ™ y «"■* 
PLATE CXLIV. 
leaves it ^ MPAT1ENS ELEGANS. (Bedd.) Herbaceous, erect often throwing out roots from the joints, somewhat branched 
es alternate ovate acuminate, crenate with incurved bristles, above with a few hairs on the veins ’beneath b h , 1 
fl n 0 C we e r 8 J° t ^ by d a ^ Ufc br0ad ’ P eti ° leS ^' 2 iuches long ’ V^unclBB axillary solitary from shorter to a little longer than the prides 3-5 
ova ! hQ apeX (umbeIlately 0r 8ub *ra° e mosely), and there furnished with ovato-lanceolate acuminate bracteoles vexdlum broad 
ovate flat with a green ridge at its back, lateral sepals small ovate with a green ridge ending in a noint', 
C;:r aiu -: d in T ei t tbestamin!a crown - iowei ' iob6kr « e a,,d 
lowers pale rosy white with a purple eye, capsule glabrous, seeds hairy. P 
Common on the Anamallays from 2,500 to 4,500 feet elevation ; the flowers are very much larger at the ww 
apex £ 
jointed 
shorter 
PLATE CXLV. 
