Lobelia cardinalis. 484 
TABLE XLII. 
Fig. 4. Represents the upper portion of a flowering specimen of Lo- 
belia cardinalis, the size of nature. 
2, An outline of one of the lower leaves, which are largest to- 
wards the root, and gradually lessen in size as they are 
situated higher up on the stem. 
3. A flower separated. 
4, The petals removed, shewing the column of stamens, and 
pistil with the calix. 
5. The stamens removed, exhibiting the pistil. The filaments 
are carmine, and the anthers lead-blue. 
