C. foliorum laminis late ovalibus, integerrimis, subtus pubescentibus: floribus parvis, Edulis; 
Nymphza Coteka, Roxb. MSS. - 
Sponte nascentem in Hindostan, paludibus, legit G. Roxburgh. 
I only know this species from Dr. Roxburgh’s figure and description. 
C. foliorum laminis orbicularibus, argute dentatis, utrinque glabris, nervis subtus valde Ampla; 
prominentibus: petalis longis : antheris apice productis. 
Nympheea foliis amplioribus, &c, Brown Hist. Jam. p. 243, 
Sponte nascentem prope La Vera Cruz, legit G. Houstoun. 
The petals and stamina of this species are very numerous, and a leaf of it sent to Sir 
Joseph Banks some years ago measured above 2 feet in diameter. I trust ere long it 
will enrich our collection of aquatics. 
C. foliorum laminis orbicularibus, plus minus repando-dentatis, utrinque glabris; Scutifolia, 
nervis primariis numerosis, tenuibus : antheris apice productis. . 
Nymphea Carulea. Sims in Bot. Mag. n. 552, cum Ic. Nymphea Cerulea, Kenn, in 
Bot. Rep.n. 197. cum Ic. Nymphea flore ceruleo, &c,. Breyn. Prodr. 2. p.77. 
Sponte nascentem in Promontorio Cap, legit F. Masson. ~ 
This species is now very common in our stoves. 
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C. foliorum laminis orbicularibus, integerrimis, utringue glabris; nervis primariis Stellaris. 
paucis, subtusque prominulis : stigmatis radiis brevissimis. 
Nymphea Stellata, Kenn, in Bot. Rep. n. 330. cum Ic. Nymphza Cerulea, Jard. Malm. 
n. 6.cum Ic, Nymphza Cerulea, Savign, in Ann. du Mus. v. 1. p. 336. cum Ic. 
N. Stellata, Willd. Sp. Ph v. 2. p. 1153. Citambel, Rheed. Hort, Mal, v. 11,p.53. 
FS. 26. : 
Sponte nascentem in A‘gypt, legit C. Savigny. 
From a specimen in Sir Joseph Banks’s Herbarium, gathered by Forskhol, there is no 
doubt that this is the Aigyptian plant described by Savigny, whose figure is copied 
without much improvement in the Jardin de Malmaison. It appears to grow all over 
Hindostan, and I believe the plant of New Holland found by Sir Joseph Banks in 
Endeavour river, also to be the same. 
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