I. Kleinii, WA, —Common, plains up to 4000 feet 
I. S 1 ST 08 A, H.f.et T— Sispara ghat, Nilgiris only, 3-4000 feet. 
I. tknella, //^.-Malabar (unknown to me). 
I. Dalzbllu, H . f . et T.— Concau. 
I. latifoua, L . (= cuspidate, WA . ; floribunda, Wight ; flaccida, Arnt; bipartita, Am.)— Common 3-7000 feet. 
I. Leschenaultu, Wall . (= leptopoda, brevicornu, and gibbosa, Amt ).— Common, 3-7000 feet. 
L luoida, Ueyne. (=latifolia, FA).-Common, 4-7000 feet. 
I. ligulata, Bedd— Anamallays, and Malabar plains up to 2500 feet. 
erticelled peduncles 2 many flowered. 
I. verticellata, JFtfl/it.—Anamallays, Palghat hills, Tinnevelly and Travancore, 2000-4500 feet. 
J. Anamallatknsis, Bedd .—Anamallay and Pulneys, 3-7000 feet. 
Anamallayensis has alternate leaves on its brauchlets ; Qoughii belongs as much to this section as to the one it is placed unde 
* * * Leaves alternate, peduncles I flowered. 
I. balsahina, L. (= arcuata, Wall).— Common plains up to 4000 feet. 
I. 80ABRH7SCULA, Heyne —Wynad and Coorg, 2-4000 feet. 
I. Moneonii, Wight (while and red flowering varietiea)._Nilgiria Weal only, 5-7000 feet. 
I. dasyspbrma, Wight.— Common, plains up to 3000 feet. 
I. pulcherri ha, Dale.— Con can. 
I. Heiblowiaka, Arnt. ( = albida, Wight) —Common, 3-7000 feel. 
* * * ♦ Lean, aUernaU. peduncle, 2 many flowed; (in Qoughii team tometime, oppmte.) 
}• VH0,D *' ^/.f -Pulney hilla, higher ranges only, in bed. ef rivers. 
I. elegans, Bedd. —Anamallays only, 2-5000 feet. 
i' ORABDIS ' ““ ‘ be Mh 8 °“ th ° f ‘‘ em - 3 ' 500 ° ** 
I c V s r Travancore 1-4000 feel, 
l. campanulata, Wight—Common, 4-7000 feet 
I. Mysorknsis, Heyne. —Not known to me. , 
I- pendula, Heyne —Not known to me. } M y 30re - 
I. PARVIPOLIA, Bedd— Anamallays only, 7-8000 feet. 
I. ha cut at a, Wight —Common, 4-7000 feet 
I ms0T "?’ 6-7000 feet. 
i r^!Sei^: 1 ;“ i ; , .‘ h :; icinityot,:oart “ u “ m ' *•*>«> 
I- TsnOAOflna, Bedd .-Anam.11 ays on£, 4-70^0 f"t °' C<, " toUUm ’ 2 ' 3 °°° f " b 
■ iqhtiana, Bedd. Anamallays only, 3-5000 feet. 
I. Tsavascoeica, Bedd. Travancore hille only, 3-5000 feet. 
dried moss; they are moat readily prowled” tts 1 sma”lMec r tt Ult ' TOl1 ””’ ^ th,ir 8 “ M8,ent stems k «P “live f.r weeks packed 
larger species, such as Hsnslowiana, oamZ»ulZ grandfa nW 8 ^ P 'T 8maU Iom P 8 of bri « k and obarcoal rooting moat readily. Tl 
‘f te lim8 ' 883 888 b8 car ried Zo7fcr ^ ^ 883 «“ i- their , 
as they will scarcely ever germinate from seed. I have !T" T ™ P 18088; tb * more delic8t8 8 P«““ are very difflonlt to rai 
every coae. I have however encceeded well with Ihmlata eea'T '"' j tned 8n>W 8,1 th888 from 8m3 < but have fa' 1 ® 1 ln alm< 
I. truncate, Thu ,.; maeropbylia, Arnt., rep , n8 , Um „ 
Alternate, peduncle, meral flowed. 
leucantha, «».; jairthii a^Thu^ **’ Sttbcor38te > ArnU ’ Arnt .; Amottii, Thu ., linearis, Ant .; appendicuiata, Amt 
