raised from Brazilian seeds. A stove plant, readily in- 
creased by seed. 
Stem erect, but little: branched, shaggy towards the top, 
more naked downwards. Stipule scarious. Leaves half 
cordate, obtuse, obscurely doubly toothed, sometimes 
almost entire, especially when old, hairy on both sides, 
the petioles shaggy. Cymes few-flowered. Flowers white, 
with very little tinge of red. Wings of the capsule rounded, 
with no angles, one of them much larger than the rest. 
J. L. 
