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serted into the receptacle, veined, rich deep purple within, 
more lurid on the outside, funnel-shaped, tube cylindrical, 
twice the length of the calyx. ; throat much inflated, a little 
more on its lower side, and half as long again as the tube ; 
limb spreading, five-cleft, segments obcordate, the largest 
above, the two smallest below. Stamens four, didynamous, 
with the slender. rudiment of a fourth between the two 
longer, inserted into the orifice of the tube of the corolla ; 
filaments slightly flattened, purple towards the anthers, 
stamens inserted higher in: 
garden of Mr. Nes, Cannon Mills 
sent by Dr. Gruuies.. Both the species hav: 
in the stove of the Royal Botanic Garden, 
_ September, and will conti 
_ seeds having been sent 1 
sHANKS, in 1826. Both: 
by Ruiz and Pavon, 
this respect. 
—GraHAM, 
