®" re ! y b TK ge “t ri ? ally divided fr0,n L - cardinal* 
l , . r ies ‘ whole genus would richly reward any 
botanist for an analytical investigation. 
| M fe n ,i“ n , derShrU J b ’ about two feet hi S h - Stem simple, 
e iy, thick, round, smooth. Leaves persistent, lanceolate, 
. ? ntn T/" t a m e °i at . e ’ gen T a " y about 6 inches long, tapering 
into the stalk, flat, serrulate, quite smooth. Flowers vel- 
owish orange-colour, axillary, much shorter than the 
!° btary l stalked. Peduncle erect, smooth, with 
wit°h b sn C hff I" the m ‘ ddle ’. Cal y x smooth, pitted, 5-toothed, 
with subulate, erect, entire teeth. Corolla two-lipped; 
al th?hJ‘ P W fh h ‘7° Segm< r' lts > which are separatees far 
etlla u ‘ P half 3 -P arted . with one-sided 
cohere d “Vw bnear and channelled, and always 
as thp h J h n P t' °' lu " ma of stamens of the same colour 
as the corolla, shorter than the segments of the corolla 
and protruding between the two segments of the upper lip’ 
net .7 smo e o;L ng T" “f *°P f he ^ 
etteno' snt;,r °7 l t ' v °- |obed i lobes anterior and 
SiTnts of the g ’ n Y ’ °; ate ’ obtuse. — Obs. The 
papflls COr ° Ila are frmged with very minute 
J. L. 
