36 STl'DIKS IN INDIAN KinHK PLANTS. 



VaI!. (llhllS. 



Stew green. Stipules green. Leaves green, no red coloui- on 

 the veins; pulvinus green; petiole green. Peduiirle green. Kpi- 

 caljii green. Sepals yellowish green : ;i])iees yellow when ri]ie. 

 Corolla yellow with coloiulcss eye. Staniinal tu\u' wlnii' showing up 

 the yellow pollen. Sli(j)nas wiiite. SrrdliiK/s stem, [x'tiole aiul 

 eolyh'donnry leaves green. (Plate \'I.) 



\'ak. iiitci iiirdins. 

 Stem green with some diffased reddisli colour and with deep 

 red triangular patches both in the axil of the leaves and also innne- 

 diately l)elow the petiole. Stipules gieen. Leaves gieen with 

 some reddening on the upper surface of the veins; pulvinus red. 

 Peduncle green. Epieahfx green. Se])als yellowish gieen : apices 

 green when ripe, a red spot in the central gland on the niidiierve. 

 Coolla yvUow with a deep or crimson eye, remaining yellow on 

 withering. Stamens staniinal tube red: pollen deep orange. Stigmits 

 red. SeedliiKis indistinifuishable from those of var. ruber. (Plate 

 VII.) 



\' A H . lilKujalpuriensis. 



Stem green with some diffused red colour and a deep red tri- 

 angular patcii in the axil of the leaves. Stipules green. Leaves 

 green, veins green ; petiole gieen with a certain amount of diffused 

 redness, pulvinus green. Peduncle green. Epiealyx green. Sepals 

 bright green with .splashes of red : central gland with a led spot. 

 Corolla yellow with a crimson eve which is less deeply crimson 

 than in var. iiitcrnirdiu'<. oi'ange jiink wlicii faded. Stamens 

 staminal tube red; pollen less deeply orange than in var. mhcr and 

 iiUermedius. Stigmas red. (Plate VII.) 



