at the point, equal to the petiole. Calyx bell-shaped, ten- 
angled, with an intruded base, and five-cleft border, pubes- 
cent, segments straight, acute, inflated after the flower falls. 
Corolla pale yellow, rotate-campanulate, witha five, or ob- 
_ soletely ten-toothed, spreading border, twice the length of 
the calyx, five-nerved, reticulate-veined on the outside, 
and marked in the centre with five large brown-greenish 
spots, below which the faux is closed with five villous tufts. 
Stamens only half the length of the corolla: anthers four- 
angled. Germen conical: style a little longer than the 
stamens: stigma subcapitate, green. 
This species has considerable affinity with Puysatis edulis 
(Supra No. 1068.) but differs in having a creeping root 
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an herbaceous stem ; leaves not at all cordate, and the spots ~ 
in the corolla being of a dull green, instead of a dark — 
purple. 
Raised from seeds received from Chili or Peru, by is 
Roszert Barctay, Esq. Bury Hill, and communicated in 
September 1825. 
