higher up, obtusely four-angled, the angles rounded, the 

 faces deeply grooved. / polymorphous, lower I 



petioled, from broadly ovate-cordate or almost rounded to 

 broadly triangular and three-lobed, with the lateral lobes 

 spreading, margins coarsely crenate, surfaces more or less 

 pubescent; broadest leaves eight inch) a the lol ; 



petiole five to six inches, stout, hairy ; flora] leaves narrowly 

 ovate, much shorter than the flowers, but longer than the 

 calyx. Flowers in opposite pairs, very shortly pedicelled, 

 pedicels erect, with a minute imperfect flower at the base 

 of each, consisting of truncate five^lobuled calyx, five 

 rounded lobules representing the corolla and a minute 

 two-lobed stylode. Calyx erect; obscurely two-lipped, 

 divided to the base into five narrowly lanceolate erect 

 deciduous hairy sepals, half an inch long. Corolla three 

 inches long, pilose; tube with a gibbous decurved base, 

 trumpet-shaped at the tip, gradually expanding into the 

 very oblique five-lobed, sub-two-lipped limb, of which the 

 four upper lobes are broadly shortly ovate obtuse and 

 recurved, the fifth or lower La pendulous, oblong, obtuse. 

 Stamens inserted on the tube just above the gibbous base, 

 filaments glabrous; anthers linear-oblong, slightly hispid 

 at the base. Disk lobed. Ovary cylindric, pubescent, top 

 rounded; style slender, with two short subulate spreading 

 stigmatie arms. — J. I). II. 



Fifj. 1, Base of corolla and stamens; 2, anther; 3, ovary, «tyl« and stigma; U 

 traitevfflwe section of ovary; 5, ovules ; 6, an imperfectly developed Bower at the 



base ol the pedicel ; 7, the same cut open vertically:— all enlarged. 



