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which spread horizontally (not short and erect). The corolla, 
though about the same size, is different in colour, being of a 
brick-red, paler beneath, and there banded with white; the ven- 
tricose character is extended to the very base of the corolla, want- 
ing the contraction at the base of the tube, so conspicuous in 
G. zebrina. The limb is less oblique, the lower lip less porrected, 
more patent. In the figure of Linden, the upper part of the 
tube exhibits more yellow than in our plant, and that is a nearer 
approach to the G. zebrina ; and the lobes are more acute. It 
is described as a native of the forests of Chiapas, a State of the 
Mexican Confederation which formerly belonged to Guatemala, 
where it was discovered by Ghiesbrecht. 
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Fig. 1. Pistil, magnified. 
