Their nearest resemblance in hue, as far as my knowledge ex- 
tends, is to that of the blossoms of Rubus odoratus. In Mr 
Lambert's herbarium, there exist, however, specimens of a 
Potentilla from the same country as the present, with red in- 
florescence ; but in those individuals, the leaves are ternate, their 
leaflets small, oval, and covered beneath with a white and silky 
pubescence. 
The drawing of Potentilla nepalensis is from the pencil of 
Mr Greville. 
Fig. 1. Petal. Fig. 2. Stamen. Fig. 3. Pistil.— J// slightly magnified. 
