the petiole, midrib, and principal nerves beneath the leaf. 
Stem very short, stout. Leaves subradical, a foot long, 
oblanceolate, caudate-acuminate, decurrent on the stout 
petiole, irregularly toothed, bright green above, pale and 
suffused with red beneath, midrib and short petiole very 
stout, blood-red, nerves many, arching, also red. lowers 
fascicled in the axils of the leaves, on slender single-flowered 
peduncles about one to two inches long. Calys# divisions 
subulate-lanceolate, quite entire, green. Corolla pale flesh- 
coloured, with orange-purple spots within the yellow throat 
and tube; tube over one inch long, rather slender, with a 
saccate gibbosity at the base; limb three-quarters of an inch 
in diameter, oblique, nearly flat; lobes orbicular. Anthers 
short. Ovary pubescent.—/. D. H. 
Fig.'1, Corolla laid open; 2, pistil and disk :—both magnified, 
