faux; the consequence, probably, of that representation being 
made from a dried specimen. 
Descr. The lower part of the plant I have not seen: the 
stem is from a foot to a foot and a half high. The leaves 2-4 
inches long, cordato-ovate, gradually acuminated, pubescenti- 
hirsute, almost woolly beneath, the upper surface marked with 
depressed reticulated veins, the under with prominent ones. 
The peduncles are terminal, upright, and bear compound corymbs 
eiflowers, but as there are other and longer peduncles from the 
axils of leaves below them (each with a pair of ovato-lanceolate 
leafy bracteas at the base of the primary divisions) they collectively 
form a rather large and very compound corymb. Calyx of four 
deep ovato-orbicular, acute, spreading, or somewhat reflexed divi¬ 
sions. Corolla closed, formed of two very unequal lips j the 
upper one helmet-shaped, compressed, the lower one almost the 
shape of a horse s hoof: both pale yellow, spotless. 
