lets, subsessile or on elongated slender peduncles, which are 
sometimes six inches long, and simple or dichotomously 
branched ; bracts of lower flowers leaf-like, of upper smaller, 
oblong. Flowers pedicelled, yellow, about half an inch long, 
shortly pedicelled, golden-yellow, with orange-red spots within 
the lower lip. Sepals triangular-ovate, obtuse or subacute, 
puberulous and viscid. Corolla glabrous, upper lip trans- 
versely oblong or reniform, inflated, united for three-fourths 
of its margins with the lower, which is three times as large, 
suborbicular, inflated. Capsule broadly ovoid, with a con- 
tracted, upcurved, obtuse apex hardly exceeding the calyx. 
Seeds very minute, red-brown, cylindric-oblong, abruptly 
apiculate at the rounded apices, grooved, and minutely trans- 
versely striolate.—J. D. H. 
Figs. 1, 2, and 3, Front, oblique, and lateral views of flower :—magnified. 
