604. 
gayoc, near the mines of Micuipampa, at the altitude of 1840 
hexapods. Leaves membranous. Calyx clothed with glandu- 
lar hairs ; segments ovate-oblong, bluntish. Corolla yellow. 
Sibthorpia-like Slipperwort. Pl. procumbent. 
24 C. saxa’titis (H. B. et Kunth, l. c.) erect ; branches vil- 
lous ; leaves on short petioles, ovate, bluntish, rounded at the 
base, subcordate, deeply crenated, hairy above, but clothed with 
hoary tomentum beneath ; corymbs terminal; pedicels pilose. 
Y.F. Native in stony places on Mount Chimborazo, at the 
altitude of 1750 hexapods. Leaves 9-10 lines long. Flowers 
about the size of those of C. pinndta, copper-coloured. Caly- 
cine segments ovate, acute. 
Stone Slipperwort. PI. 1 foot. 
25 C. ramuròLra (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 888.) stem erect- 
ish, and is, as well as the branches, pilose; leaves petiolate, 
ovate, acute, truncately rounded at the base, coarsely serrate- 
crenated, beset with adpressed hairs on both surfaces, white 
beneath; peduncles terminal, generally twin, pilose. %. F. 
Native near the town of Quito, at the altitude of 1490 hexa- 
pods. Leaves 1 to 1i inch long. Calyx pilose, with roundish- 
ovate, acute segments. Corollas large, yellow, glabrous, This 
species is said hardly to differ from C. bicolor. 
Dead-nettle-leaved Slipperwort, Pl. 14 to 2 feet. 
26 C. ova'rA (Smith, icon. ined. 1. t. 3. Vahl, enum. 1. p. 
182.) erect, branched, beset with long, white hairs; leaves 
ovate, obsoletely crenated, or serrated, on short petioles; pe- 
duncles twin, filiform, longer than the leaves. (2. F. Native 
of Peru. C. integrifolia, Lin, suppl. 86, but not of his systema. 
C. dichótoma, Lam. ill. p. 52. C. biflóra, Ruiz. et Pav. fl. per. 
l. p. 16. t. 20. f. a. Pers. ench. 1. p. 16. Lower branches 
opposite : superior ones alternate, dichotomous. Leaves 1 inch 
long, obscurely crenated, or quite entire. Peduncles usually 
by twos, filiform, longer than the leaves. Corollas small. 
Ovate-leaved Slipperwort. Pl. 4 to 1 foot, 
27 C. picrena‘ra (Ruiz. et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 15. t. 23. f. b.) 
erect, branched ; leaves on short petioles, ovate, doubly serrated, 
or crenated, tomentose beneath ; peduncles axillary and terminal, 
furnished with 2 leaves at top ; pedicels umbellate, hairy, une- 
qual. 2t.? F. Native of Peru, on the mountains of Cuchero. 
Leaves wrinkled. Calyx villous. Corolla large. Upper lip 
inflexed: lower one large, both tricrenate at top. 
T'wice-crenated-leaved Calceolaria. Pl. 2 to 3 feet. 
28 C. ugTEROPHY'LLA (Ruiz. et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 16. t. 21. 
f. b.) very hairy, erect; leaves petiolate, ovate-elliptic and sub- 
cordate, serrated; peduncles very long, dichotomous. XY. G. 
Native of Peru, in groves. Hairs rusty, some of them long 
and bristle like, and others shorter and glandular. Stems qua- 
drangular ; branches purplish. Leaves roundish, or oblong, 
often doubly serrated. Peduncles from the superior axils, 
clammy at top; pedicels 1-flowered, 2 from each fork. Corolla 
half open: lower lip large, ventricose. 
Various-leaved Slipperwort. Pl. 1 to 14 foot. 
29 C. togara (Cav. icon. 5. p. 26. t. 443. f. 1.) erect ; leaves 
cordate, lobate, serrated, clothed with hoary tomentum beneath ; 
stem dichotomous, reddish, pilose; peduncles terminal, 4 in 
number, 2 centre ones 1-flowered, and the 2 lateral ones 3-flow- 
ered. — M. F. Native of Peru, in dry places. Leaves peti- 
olate, 5-lobed, villous above; lobes short. Petioles very hairy, 
a little longer than the leaves. Calycine segments ovate, 3-fur- 
rowed. Corolla yellow ; lower lip lined lengthwise, large. 
Lobed-leaved Slipperwort. Pl. 2 feet. 
* * Shrubby plants. Leaves opposite. 
_ 80 C. rana’ra (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. 2. p. 383.) suffru- 
ticose, densely clothed with white tomentum ; leaves petiolate, 
ovate-deltoid, acute, cordate, doubly crenated ; corymbs termi- 
SCROPHULARINER. LXXXVIII. CarcrorAniA. 
nal, fastigiate. h. G. Native of Quito, in temperate places 
between Alausi and Pomallacta, at the altitude of 1300 hexa- 
pods. Leaves 2-3 inches long. Corolla large, yellow, smoothish, 
Woolly Slipperwort. Shrub. 
31 C. srricra (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 380.) shrubby; 
branchlets rather clammy, erect; leaves petiolate, lanceolate- 
oblong, acuminated, narrowed at the base, denticulated, gla- 
brous ; corymbs terminal, sub-dichotomous; pedicels clammy, 
5.G. Native of New Granada, in temperate places between 
the river Vinajacu and the city of Loxa, at the altitude of 1100 
hexapods. Branches smooth, reddish, clammy while young. 
Leaves glabrous, paler, and rather clammy beneath, 4 inches 
long. Calyx rather clammy. Corolla yellow, glabrous. Ova- 
rium glabrous. 
Strict Slipperwort. Shrub. 
32 C. papirotia (H. B. et Kunth, 1. c.) shrubby ; branchlets 
rather clammy ; leaves petiolate, oblong, or ovate oblong, acu- 
minated, acute at the base, toothed, glabrous ; flowers terminal, 
corymbose; pedicels rather clammy. h.G. Native of Peru, 
near Ayavaca, at the altitude of 1400 hexapods. Branches 
tetragonal, smooth, glabrous. Leaves about 2 inches long, pale 
beneath. Calycine segments ovate, acute. Corolla yellow, 
glabrous, Capsule glabrous. 
Bird-cherry-leaved Slipperwort. Shrub. 
33 C. prrLE xA (Ruiz. et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 18. t. 30. f. b.) 
shrubby ; branchlets clammy, purplish; leaves ovate-lan- 
ceolate, serrated, canescent beneath; peduncles axillary and 
terminal; pedicels umbellate, villous. h.G. Native of Peru, 
in Caxatamba, near water falls, Leaves deflexed, on short 
petioles, shining above: floral ones quite entire. Peduncles 
twin. Corolla of a coppery yellow colour ; lower lip ventricose, 
incurved. 
Deflexed-leaved Slipperwort. Shrub 3 to 4 feet. 
34 C. viscósa (Ruiz. et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 18. t. 30. f. a) 
the whole plant resinous and clammy; leaves petiolate, ovate, 
acute, serrated, canescent beneath ; peduncles axillary and 
terminal; pedicels umbellate ; calyx tomentose. h. G. Na- 
tive of Peru, on the Alps. The plant is bitter, with the scent 
of Teücrium Màrum. Pedicels and calyxes tomentose : middle 
ones 1-flowered: lateral ones 3-flowered. Corollas yellow. 
Clammy Slipperwort. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 
35 C. rrexvdsa (Ruiz. et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 17. t. 26. f. a.) 
shrubby, rough, beset with glandular villi; branches flexuous ; 
leaves cordate, unequally and bluntly crenated, petiolate, remote, 
rough above; peduncles axillary and terminal, many-flowered ; 
pedicels umbellate. %.G. Native of Peru, among the debris 
of rocks, in the valley of Canta. Corolla yellow: lower lip 
large, ventricose. 
Flexuous Slipperwort. Shrub. j 
36 C. niva‘tis (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. 2. p. 381.) shrub- 
by; branches and leaves glabrous; leaves petiolate, ovate, 
acute, acutish at the base, crenately serrated, rather coriaceous, 
yellowish beneath; corymbs terminal; flowers umbellately fas- 
cicled; pedicels hairy. h. G. Native on Mount Assuay, 
near Los Paredones, and the plains of El Pullal, at the altitude 
of 1980 hexapods, in frigid places. Leaves 9-11 lines long; 
petioles hairy. Calyx hairy, with ovate, acute segments. Co- 
rolla yellow, glabrous. Capsule glabrous. 
Snowy Slipperwort. Shrub 3 feet. 
37 C. sca‘pra (Ruiz. et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 19. t. 29. f. a) 
shrubby, hispid, of a rusty colour; leaves nearly sessile, ob- 
long, lined, toothed, hispid ; peduncles axillary and terminal, 
solitary, 1-flowered, length of leaves. 5. G. Native of Peru, 
among broken rocks. Stem rough, twiggy. Leaves approxi- 
mate, with revolute edges. Corolla yellow; both lips incurved i 
lower one large, 
