Ovary elongated, club-shaped, terete, six-furrowed. Perianth 

 two and a half inches long, following its curvature, dark-choco- 

 late purple-coloured, set on as it were on one side of the apex of 

 the ovary, so as to stand out at right angles from it ; the tube 

 infundibuliform (internally lined with subulate deflexed hairs), 

 much inflated at the base ; the limb oblique, one-lipped, ovate, 

 large and spreading, apiculate, the whole upper side beautifully 

 marked with pale yellow, often forked lines, radiating from the 

 mouth of the tube. Anthers oblong, attached one to the base 

 of each of the six large, patenti-inflexed, unguiculate lobes of 

 the stigma. 



Fig. 1. Apex of the inferior ovary, and section of the hase of the tube of the 

 perianth. 2. One of the hairs from the interior of the tube. 3. Stigma and 

 anthers. Transverse section of the germen : — magnified. 



