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CALCEOLARIA* viscosissima. 



Clammy Calceolaria. 



DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



Nat. ord. Scrophularine* Jttss. (Introduction to the natural system 

 of Botany, p. 228.) 



CALCEOLARIA. — Suprd, vol. 9.fol. 723. 



y;. viscosissima ; suffruticosa, viscido-glandulosa, foliis caulinis oblongis ru- 

 gosis sessilibus cordatis v. arnplexicaulibus v. connatis crenatis v. irregu- 

 lariter denticulatis, paniculis confertis corymbosis, corollee labiis sub- 

 sequalibus. 



C. mtegrifolia, y viscosissima. Hooker in Bot. mag. 3214. 



Jj. rugosa macrophylla. Hort. 



** rugosa latifolia. Herbert in litteris. 



^U nhs sublignosus, 2-3-pedalis y viridissimus , pilis viscidis densd obtectus. 



ia viridissima, valde rugosa, viscida, obtusa, nunc subcordata, nunc 



wplexicaulia, nunc omnino connata, ambitu crenato v. incequaliter denticu- 



V ° n an ' cu ' SB terminates et axillares, confer tee, viscidissimce , multiflora. 



oro,,8e "urea: v. flavce. Stamina stylifere longitudine. 



A beautiful shrubby species, with the habit of C. integri- 

 jolm, except that it has a far more herbaceous character. 

 . jj| covered all over with viscid hairs, so densely, that it 



ls dl fficult to separate it from any thing that is pressed 

 upon it. 



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It grows about 3 feet high, and produces ample crops of 



fl 



nowers all the summer long. We first received it from 

 Honourable and Rev. William Herbert in the autumn of 

 * 8 32 ; and it is from specimens subsequently communicated 

 D y that gentleman that our drawing was taken. Mr. Lowe 

 a, so sent it from his Nursery, at Clapton, in May of the 



* See fol. 1214 



