* 



That which we h 

 llortus Kewensis, 

 anthers ; the other 



pted 



in 



formity 



is ( 



in 



Jerived from a trivial fe 

 bestowed in compliment to one of 



th the 

 the 



Counts Harrach, who is said to be a great encourager of 



botanists 



Both the 

 however, neglected to insert among its generic cha- 



the feature which is chiefly relied on to keep 



Botany in Austria, where he resides 



had, 

 racteristics, 



from II 



Indeed one of 

 description 



ced 



in bis 



eral 



[fa 



B 



article. 



in 



the ch 



omission has been 

 cter we have prefixed 



plied by M 

 to the pre 



In the closelv kindred genus Aphelandua, the 



but 



bilab 



pped, as in this. 



Our shrub, we are told, has not exceeded the height of 



two feet in any european collection. 



The bark 



sh. on the branches, which are all axillary, green. 



The 



gulai 



P 



terminal, numerous 

 many species of t 



b 



and quadran- 

 der. The co- 



about an inch and half 



» 



of an opaque salmon- 



colour, 

 mil lion. 



eep, sometimes app 



to ver- 



Native of the East Ind 



I 



D 



Roxburgh, ab 



) 



1800: according to whom it 



year round in the Bengal-Gardens, and becomes 



P 



o b 



With us a stove-plant ; propagated by 



3M 



cuttings. When it 

 branches, and 'the spikes terminating these are 

 tely in bloom, it is certainly very ornamental. 



drawing was made at Messrs. Whitley, Brames, and 

 i nursery. Kind's Road, Parson's Green. 



s 



a A detached entire corolla, showing the globularly distended base of the 

 tube, b A portion of the tube dissected, to show the enclosed stamens. 



o The pistil, d The outer bracte of the three that belong to each flower. 



