_ posite, decrescent, lowermost from six to eight inches, of 
more, in length, starcely ever one in breadth, spatulately 
lanceolate, petioled, near; uppermost distant, linearly lan- 
ceolate, sessile. Panicle terminal, upright, tall, slightly 
- pyramidal,’ opposite-flowered, distant, subfoliaceous till the 
leaves gradually diminish to bractes ; peduncles axillary, so- 
litary, upright, slightly divergent, dichotomously two- 
flowered, with a small dracte under each short pedicle, de- 
crescent, lowermost: longer than the flower, which seldom 
exceeds an inch and a half. Calyx small, green, 5-parted, 
campanulate, acute, bracteless. Corolla of a red between 
yermilion and salmon-colour, deeper and shining along the 
upper side, elongatedly tubular ; faux dilated, somewhat flat- 
tened at the upper side, three times longer than its diame- 
ter or more; limb semiringent, short, upper lip straight, — 
obtuse, notched, lower tripartite, deflected, bearded, hairs 
yellow. Filaments cemented to the lowermost part of the 
tube, two uppermost having bulbously enlarged pediments; 
the fifth-antherless and smooth, placed between the up- 
permost pair. In Pensremon the barren stamen has a shagg 
pubescence extended’ along the upper side, something in 
the way of a mane, which constitutes a principal mark of 
distinction between that genus and the present, which were 
formerly considered as one. 
Requires to be kept in a warm dry sheltered situation, 
where it will flower throughout the greater portion of the 
‘Summer and autumn. Propagated by parting the root, and 
_by cuttings, or slips. 
__ The drawing was made from a plant Mr. N. S. Hodson 
had the. kindness to send to Mr. Edwards, from his col- 
. lection at South Lambeth. » 
aCalyx. 6 Corolla dissected vertically. c Pistil. 
