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I. nepalensis is most closely allied to I. bicolor, ig is a much taller 
and ses ter plant, with serrulate leaves and m maller flowers, = 
and if I mistake not (I have seen but one packet eth es tubercled 
seeds. e specimen I have placed in the type Wallichian collection ; 
an excellent drawing of it is in the Kew oa from which the 
accompanying figure was taken.—J. D. Hoo 
Fig. 1, flower; 2, sepal; 3, wing. All enlarged. 
