“ Filaments short, inserted at the base of the corolla: 
“ anthers sagittate, united into a cone. Germen ovate, one- 
* celled, with one ovulum, which is attached to the bottom 
“of the cell. Style longer than the stamens: sfigma 
“simple.” Roxburgh MSS. 
On samples from India, in the Lambertian Herbarium, 
the leaves are as large as described in the above text; and 
the panicles, though loose, much fuller of blossom than in 
the present plant, which was a young one.—It is certainly, 
when in vigour and at its full growth, the finest species of 
the genus yet known. 
ERRATUM. 
In fol. 632 of the foregoing fasciculus, line 2 from the bottom, for 
“ slightly permanent” read “ slightly prominent.” 
