ones, five inches long, oblong-lanceolate, sessile, submembra- 

 naceous, dentato - serrate, reticulato- venose, the base broad, 

 subcordate and subamplexicaul, thence tapering gradually to 

 a point, or widening only a little above the base ; the upper 

 surface is slightly hairy, the under more so and paler. Co- 

 rymbs ample, terminal, many-flowered ; the peduncles and 

 pedicels and calyx clothed with short, rusty-colored, glandular 

 hairs. Calyx small, four-lobed, the lobes spreading. Corolla 

 pale, but rather full yellow, subglobose, but flattened, as it 

 were, above and below, slightly pubescent; the lips firmly 

 closed ; the upper one-third the size of the lower, and much 

 compressed 4 Stamens and pistil as in the allied species. 



