lyrato-pinnatifid, or even below subpinnate. The terminal /ode 
very large, broadly obovate, somewhat waved, tipped with a 
long subulate dristle ; below that lobe the petiole is winged and 
sinuato-lobate, the lobes small, subtriangular, and the lowest 
ones wide apart and distinct. Scape a foot or a foot and a half 
high, dichotomously panicled above, very singularly and broadly 
winged, as’seen in the figure, and as is, together with the inflo- 
rescence, sufficiently amply described in the above specific cha- 
racter. : 
Fig. 1. Flowers and outer bract. 2. Inner bract. 3. Calyx, separate from 
the rest of the flower. 4. Portion of a leaf, to show the sete :—all more or less 
magnified. 
