on the walls of the ruinous towns of Bengal. It is one 
of the smallest flowered species, and differs from its 
congeners in the short style and solid stigma, which latter 
though usually stated to be entire or nearly so, is strongly 
2-lobed, as described by Roxburgh. 
The plant from which the specimen here figured was 
taken, was raised in the Cambridge University Botanical 
Gardens by Mr. Lynch, A.L.S., from seeds given by Dr. 
Bonavia, then of Etahwah in the North-West Provinces of 
India, in 1885. The plant flowered in October, 1892, ina 
stove.—J. D. H. 
Fig. 1, Flower; 2, calyx laid o howi : 
laid Ope an hiciaie & pen, showing the ovary; 3, tube of corolla 
4, stam: ; 5 i $ _ ° 
ovary :—all enlarged, en; o, ovary and disk ; 6, vertical section of 
