cence on both sides, slightly bullate above, middle rib and 
reticulated veins prominent below. Stipules filiform, mar- 
cescent, reflected. Flowers solitary, axillary, pedunculate, 
crowded into pseudo-spikes at the extremities of the 
branches. Peduncles rather shorter than the leaves, with 
two minute, sub-opposite bracteole above the middle. 
Calyx glabrous, keeled along the upper side, bilabiate ; the 
upper lip divided into two broad, rounded lobes, each with 
a tooth at its outer edge ; lower lip of three small, revolute, 
ovate, acute teeth. Corolla (seven lines across) handsome ; 
vexillum reflected, slightly revolute in its sides, kidney- 
shaped, notched, yellow, behind and in the throat streaked 
with red; claw obconical ; ale half as long as the vexillum, 
elliptico-obovate, yellow streaked with red, claws very 
slender ; keel as long as the ale, boat-shaped, blunt, dark 
red, its petals only connected with each other in the middle, 
and there slightly, claw slender and colourless. Stamens 
monadelphous, included within the keel ; tube slit along its 
upper part, pale red ; anthers ovate, yellow ; pollen pale 
orange-coloured. Pistil as long as the stamens, stipitate, 
glabrous ; germen compressed laterally ; ovules about three. 
Graham. 
P| 1. Calyx. 2. Vexillum. 3. One of the Ale, 4, Carina:—mag- 
nified, 
