six inches long, long-petioled, oblong or elliptic or lanceolate- 
oblong, obtuse or subacute, crenate or toothed or doubly 
toothed, the lower sometimes lyrate-pinnatifid at the base, 
rugose with impressed nerves above; the upper smaller, ses- 
sile; uppermost ovate-cordate and semiamplexicaul ; petiole 
one to three inches long. Raceme sometimes eighteen inches 
long, many-flowered ; pedicels half to one inch long, longer 
than the sessile toothed acute bracts. FVowers one inch in 
diameter. Sepals broadly ovate, toothed or entire, margins 
and apex recurved. Corolla golden yellow, suffused with red- 
brown externally, orange-red on the throat ; lobes rounded, 
concave, margins crenulate. Sfamen exserted, two lower 
declinate, quite glabrous, with narrow adnate anthers; two 
upper much shorter, filament clavate densely bearded, anther 
like that of the lower stamens, but smaller. Ovary pubescent. 
Capsule globose.—J. D. H. 
Fig. 1, Flower with corolla removed; 2, corolla laid open and stamens ; 
3, anther of lower stamen; 4, one of the upper stamens :—all magnified. 
