liptic, more generally obovate, with a rather short and sudden 
point at the end of the rounded extremity, penninerved, quite 
entire, rather obtuse at the base. _Petioles about an inch long, 
stout, with an interpetiolary auricle or stipule. FVowers in a short 
subcymose panicle, terminal; the branches of it brachiate, each 
bibracteated. Calyx somewhat turbinate, thick and fleshy, five- 
lobed, the lobes ovate, blunt, erect. Corol/a large, fragrant, cream- 
coloured, thickish, subcoriaceous, between campanulate and fun- 
nel-shaped, Ze two inches long, gradually enlarging upwards, 
where it becomes the five-lobed spreading limb. Stamens five, 
Filaments exserted beyond the tube, slightly declined. Anthers 
large, ovate. Style as long as the stamens. Stigma depressed, 
orbicular, peltate. 
