1628 



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CALCEOLARIA* sessilis. 



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Sessile-leaved Calceolaria. 



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DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



Mrf. onZ. Scrophularine* Juss. (Introduction to the natural 



system of Botany, p. 228.) 



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



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C. ttmiu; herbacea, caulibus erectis ramosis incan.s, ^^»hbu s ova* 

 lanceolatis serrulatis rugosis semiamplex.cauhbus subtfc .nc ^ ™ 

 terminalibus axillaribusque subpaniculatim ord.na is, co o 1® labns 

 ^qualibus conniventibus, stylo subulato stammum longituaine. 



Calceolaria. Herb. Mathews, no. 207. ex..,/*/,.' c««r: «eo. 



C sessilis. FZ.junw.l.p.18. S^. 332. JJoxner € < 5cA«^5 ^. ^. 



1 . 187. Dietrich sp. pi. 1. 597 







frutescens. 



Caulis incano- foment osus, subquadrangularis 



vrcesertim sessilia, „—---,- 



^ -. i_^ i^M zuhtiis incana 



pallida lutecBy labiis conniventi 1 



Folia 



Caulis incano-tomentosus, subquadranguia™, » j ^. ^ 



~* «h^ » ? ,ri»ra pr«« »£«»«**< J&. Collie 



angulari-ovata, serrulata, 



f f t ^ % ■ . 



unde infiorescentia vel laxa v. compacts 



of Chilian plants 



In no collection of dried specimens of Chilian plants 

 have we seen this, except in one from Mr. ^atnews 

 gathered it about Valparaiso. ^ The Horn and 1 ev 



gathered it about Valparaiso. - r limine 



Herbert raised it from seeds collected by Mr. Cuming 

 obliged us with specimens in September l*w 

 met with it in no collection near London. 



It is alwavs a neat-looking herbaceous species 



We have 



with 



ndency to become shrubby 



and is very beautiful 



Its habits 



growing vigorously in the open border. Its » 

 doubt thosl of C. integrifolia, to which it is nearly 



See fol. 1214. 



VB 





