2 
and presented by Mr. A. K. Bulley, affords an opportunity for figuring 
it and at the same time enables us to amplify in some respects the 
original description, which was based on unsatisfactory material. It 
is now possible to state with certainty that the corolla is naked inside, 
not fimbriate in the throat. 
The only species nearly allied to G. stylophora, which still stands 
alone in the section Stylophora created for it by Mr. Clarke, appears to 
be G. venosa, Hemsl., from Szechuen, epae for which Mr. Hemsley 
established the section Megacodon. They are, however, easily distin- 
guishable, the latter ee a 9 oe pea jae and a broadly cam- 
panulate corolla.a—s. A 
Fic. 1, anthers with portions of filaments; 2, pistil. Both enlarged. 
ileal aa 
