whorled, all of them impari-pmnate, with from four to six pair 
of opposite, ovate, acuminate, coarsely serrated, glabrous, sessile 
leaflets. Panicle terminal, corymbose, with numerous large 
flowers. Calyx green, tipped with red, spathaceous, subcylin- 
drical, close-pressed to the tube of the calyx, split open more 
than half-way down on one side, striated, with several dark- 
coloured glands near thes base, irregularly toothed at the apex : 
teeth small, three to five. Corolla campanulato-infundibuliform, 
white, delicately spotted and streaked with rose ; tube widening 
upwards : limb obscurely two-lipped ; upper lip of two rounded 
lobes ; lower of three similar ones, but, larger and more spread- 
ing; all slightly waved. Stamens four with rudiment of fifth. 
Style included. Anthers oval. Ovary cylindrical, narrow, arising 
from a five-lobed gland or disk. Style geniculated on the ovary. 
Stigma bilamellate. W. J. H. 
Cuxr. This is a tropical tree of robust growth, requiring the 
temperature of the stove, and growing freely in light loam. It 
is propagated by cuttings planted under a bell-glass in white 
sand, and plunged in bottom-heat. /. 8. 
Fig. 1. Calyx and pistil. 2. Stamens. 3. Pistil and glandular disk :— 
magnified. ; 
