where the peduncles of the inflorescence are seated. Co- 
rymbs of several yellow flowers having a deep tawny pur- 
plish eye, with a double-bright yellow spot at the base; the 
size and colour of those of Eucuiius obcordatus, already 
published in this work (v. 5. fol. 403). The calyx is per- 
manent; the crown much shorter than the vexillum, which 
is oblately obcordate. 
