194 _ RECORDS OF THE BOTANICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. 
976, I. Wightii Chois. No, 3291 
Flowers December to January. 1 ,000'-8, 000°, 
977, L.bracteata Wight. No. 4034. : 
Flowers December. In the western region; 2,000'-3,000. 
978. I. pes-tigridis L. No, 3504. 
Flowers July to December. 1,000'-3,000'. 
Var. hepaticifolia C. B Clarke. 
Flowers October t> Decenbor. Near Mount Stuart ; 2,000'-2,500 
* Corolla blue-purple with a darker eye. — ‘ 
979. I. eriocarpa Bl. No. 3648. 
Flowers September to October. - 2,400'-3,000'. 
980, I. obscura Br. : 
Flowers January, September and December. 1,000'-3,000. 
981. I. sepiaria Koen, 
Flowers May. In the dry eastern region ; 1,000’. 
982. I. staphylina R. & A. 
Flowers February. In the dry eastern region ; 1,000’. 
983. I. campanulata L, No. 3281, 
Flowers December and March. 3,000’. 
984. I. pilosa Sw. 
— and — In the dry: eastern region ; 1,200’. 
3 Octaer to February, Along the foot of the hills. 
986. I. dasysperma Jacq. No, 3687. 
Flowers Februar vary. In n the dry eastern region ; 1,000'-1,200’. Appear 
_ ing truly wild, 
A, Merremia Dennat. 
Foe a se _— tg Jacq.) : 
