LiCHj and which is also indigenous to Nepaul. In the latter 
individual, the whole plant is much smaller, the leaves consi- 
derably narrower, lanceolate, not decidedly acuminate, more pe- 
tiolated, the inflorescence of a less size, and, what decidedly 
stamps it as a different species, its stalk is angular. 
Fig. 1. Single flower. Figs. 2. & 3. Stamens. Fig. 4. Perianth cut open 
to shew the stamens and pistil. Fig. 5. Upper part of the style and 
stigma.— •-4// more or less magnified. 
