Mathewsiane. N. O. Tropzolee. 
TAB. CDXI. 
TROPEZOLUM CIRRHIPES, 2. sp. 
Foliis deltoideis obtusangulis sublonge petiolatis peltatis, pe- _ 
dunculis longissimis filiformibus volubilibus, calycis limbo 
erecto in calcar longum subulato-cylindraceum obtusum — 
attenuato, petalis staminibus styloque inclusis. : 
Has. Chacapoyas, Andes of Peru. Mr. Mathews. (n. 3177.) 
_ I have seen only one specimen of this most remarkable plant, | 
which in the form of the leaf, and in the extraordinary length © 
and slenderness of the petiole, is quite unlike any hitherto — 
described species of the genus. The leaves too have a varie-_ 
gated appearance in the dried state, exhibiting whitish lines, in — 
which the principal veins run. The calyx and short petals are — 
yellow-green, the long spur orange-red. : 
