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STENOCHILUS maculatus. 
Spotted-flowered. Stenochilus. 
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~ DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA. 
Nat. ord. Myororing&. Brown prod. 1. 514. 
STENOCHILUS. Supra. vol. 7. fol. 572. 
$. maculatus caule ramisque sericeis erectis, foliis spathulato-v. ligulato- 
lanceolatis, flore plurimdm brevioribus, pedunculis flexuoso-declinatis ; 
staminibus pauld exsertis. ; See 6 loi 
Frutex erectus, ramosus: rami adscendentes, alterni, foliosi, villosiusculi. 
Fol. sparsa, opaca, firma, erectiuscula, internodiis plurimim longiora, spa- 
thulato-lanceolata, acumine obtusulo, uninervia, avenia, pube brevissimad 
glandulosé obsolete canescentia, subciliata, subsessilia vel longits inferné. ver- 
sus ad instar feré petioli attenuata, exstipulata, % uncie ad sesquiunciam 
fermé longa latitudine subbilineart. Flores nutantes, pedunculati, axillares, 
solitarii, pauci, inferne in ramulis sparsi, folia plurimim easuperantes; .: 
pedunculi subclavato-filiformes, flexuoso-declinati, folio subequales, flore du- 
plo breviores, glabri, ebracteatt. Cal. corolla pluriés brevior, herbaceus, 5- 
partitus, campanulatus, segmentis erectis, ovato-cuspidatis, bast imbricutis, 
supra distantibus. Cor. subsesquiuncialis, rubicunda (intus flavo-pallescens, 
purpureo-maculosa pilosaque pilis circa faucem densioribus), oblonga, clava- 
to-tubulosa, é€ fundo globoso-extumescente in faucem tubulosam constrictiorem 
compressiusculam limbo longiori inequalitér semiringenti terminatam conti- 
nuata; labium superius oblongum, rectum, lateribus reflexis, breve 4-fidum 
laciniis acutis, 2 intermediis ab invicem breviis divisis, lateralibus retrorsim 
obliquatis ; labium inferius plurimim angustius, ligulatum, integrum planum, 
mucronatum, recurvatum, intus superné glabrum.| Stam. obsolete didynama: . 
filam. ime fauci inserta, adscendentia, subexserta: anthere postice.é summo 
margine vibrato-pensiles, reniformi-didyme, loculis a margine superior? con- 
nexis: pollen album, granulosum. Stylus a nis, corollee equalis, glaber, 
germen continuans, curvo lenissimo ascendens: stigma apex obtusus suturd 
pruinosd circa medium transverse bisectus. Germen viride, ovato-rostratum, 
An unpublished species, originally observed, we are 
told, on a late expedition beyond the colony in New South 
Wales. The flowers are handsomer and larger than in 
glaber, previously represented in this work (vol. 7. fol. 572). 
Drawn at the Nursery of Messrs. Colvill, in the King’s 
Road, where the plant is cultivated in the greenhouse. We 
have never heard of its being in any other collection in this 
country. ¥ a4 
An upright branching shrub; branches alternate, leafy, 
villous. Leaves scattered, substantial, nearly upright, 
