Leaves opposite, simple, petioled, four to five inches long by 
three to four inches broad, broadly oblong, subacute, obtuse 
at the base, coarsely bluntly serrate, bright green on both 
surfaces, nerve very strong below. taceme arising from the 
forks of the upper branches, two to three inches long, 3—4- 
flowered; peduncles short, with minute bracts at the base. 
Calya a quarter of an inch long; tube campanulate, 5-ribbed 
above, the ribs produced into tubercles at the apex ; limb 
small, of three triangular-ovate subaristate conniving lobes. 
Corolla one inch and a half.long, subcampanulate ; limb 
nearly two inches in diameter, white suffused with pale rose- 
colour; tube incurved; lobes five, nearly equal, spreading, 
orbicular. Stamens four, with a rudimentary fifth; fila- 
ments swollen and pubescent at the base; anther-cells con- 
tiguous, parallel. Ovary sunk in a fleshy cup-shaped disc ; 
style hairy; stigmas small, unequal.—dJ. D. H. 
Fig. 1. Base of corolla and stamens. 2. Anther. 8. Calyx, style, and 
stigmas :—all magnified. 
