entire, arched, lower lip three-cleft : lacinise lanceolate, lower- 

 moit more deeply feparated. (Some authors defcribe the upper 

 lip as three-cleft, confidering the two lateral laciniae as belonging 

 to it, and the lower lacinia only as the undivided lower lip.) 

 Stamens 4, didynamous : filaments fmooth, half the length of the 

 tube : anthers two-lobed, glandular at the back. Germen fpindle- 

 fhaped : Jlyle as long as the corolla : fiigma two-lipped, gaping. 



Our drawing is imperfecl, being taken before the flower was 

 fully expanded. 



We fee no reafon to think the rotundifolia of Salisbury, 

 in the Paradifus Londiaenfis, to be different from our plant, or 

 from Jagquin's above referred to. We have obferved that 

 the leaves vary confiderably in length in different fpecjmens, 

 and though they appear to be ferrated in Jacquin's figure, in 

 his defcription he fays they are entire or only obfoletely ere- 

 nulate : an appearance which fome of the leaves have alfo in our 

 drawing, and which we have accounted for in the above de- 

 fcription. 



Native of the Weft-Indies. Cultivated, not without difficulty, 

 in the bark ftove. Said in the Hortus Kewenfis to flower in 

 Auguft and September. Our drawing was taken from a plant 

 communicated by Meffrs. Loddiges and Sons, the latter-end 

 of December. 



