thickened and nearly smooth. Calyx several times shorter 
than the corolla, five-parted, thick, rigid, cylindrically 
campanulate, when bruised emitting a strong scent re- 
sembling that of some of the firs, leaflets ovately oblong 
obtuse. Corolla hypocrateriform, entirely smooth, white, 
with five cream-coloured plaits, and a purple eye; tube 
purple, equal to the calyx, enlarged into a three times 
Jonger and wider faux, which is purple at the bottom; 
limb flatly extended, slightly pentagonal, five-notched. 
Stamens enclosed within the faux, at the base of which 
they are inserted, white; filaments subulate, glandularly 
furred below, two shorter than the rest; anthers ovate, up- 
right, cream-coloured. ‘Style even with the faux whitish : 
stigma capitate, granular, pale. Seeds largish, brown, 
villous, few. 
The drawing was made at the nursery of Messrs. Whit- 
ley, Brames, and. Milne, Fulham, to whom the seed has 
been lately sent from the botanic garden at Calcutta, by Sir 
Evan Nepean. 
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