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copious resplendent flowers, rendered more brilliant by their large 
inflated petaloid calyx. The typical plant on which Miguel founded the 
genus, was first described, in 1792, as a species of Bignonia ; also in 
1842 by Spitzbergen as a Delostoma, and again by De Candolle in 1845 
as a Tabebuia. The inflorescence is in large axillary racemes, the 
calyx is of considerable size, membranaceous, much inflated, and of a 
rich orange colour; the corolla is tubular, campanulate, of a brilliant 
yellow, with a very expanded 5-lobed border, the stamens being 
included. It has a large obtusely oblong capsule, formed of 2 thick 
ligneous: valves, parallel to the dissepiment, upon which a number of 
very large seeds, with broad membranaceous wings, are imbricately 
arranged, in 4 or 5 series, along each side. The genus will therefore 
class among the Polystictides, in Hubignoniea, very near Anemopegma, 
Its species are— Lien 
1. CALLICHLAMYS RIPARIA, Mig. Linn. 18-251: Pign. latifolia, 
ев; О.С. 1 с. ПО? Tabebuia latifolia, D.C, 1. c, 218: 
Delostoma Ла онат Splitz.. PL sur. D.C. 1. i 
, | у. s. Sehomb., 575 . Guiana. 
2. CALLICHLAMYS RUPINERVIS, nob, Tabebuia rufinervis, D.C. 
16.2 3 ; е A $ у. в, Gardner, 1071 Pernambuco. 
3. CALLICHLAMYS RUBIGINOSA, n. 8p. . V. nob rgan Mount, 
4. CALLICHLAMYS SPLENDIDA; n. 8D. у.в. А. Cunningham. Rio Janeiro. 
19. Zeyhera montana, Mart. nov. gen. ii. 65, t. 159; Р.О. Le. 
219.—Bignonia tuberculosa, Vell. Fl. Flum. 951, vi., t. 46: 
——Ргоу. San Paólo (Weir, 125). 
