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with narrow-lanceolate leaves at the base. .G. Native of 
Peru, on the route to Canta. Branches opposite, and 3 in a 
whorl, purplish. Leaves on short petioles, glaucous above. 
Corolla yellow, spotted with purple inside. Filaments broad 
at the base. 
Glaucous-leaved Slipperwort. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 
54 C. vRíripA (Ruiz. et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 17. t. 26. f. b.) 
shrubby ; leaves cordate-ovate, bluntly serrated, canescent be- 
neath: lower ones opposite, petiolate: upper ones 3 in a whorl, 
sessile, and beset with glandular villi; peduncles axillary and 
terminal; 3-8-flowered. h. G. Native of Peru, in shady 
places near the waters of Cheuchin. Stem almost glabrous. 
Petioles connate. 
Trifid Slipperwort. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 
§ 5. Leaves serrated, or toothed, petiolate; petioles membranace- 
ously winged. Stem leafy. 
55 C. PERFÒLIATA (Lin. suppl. 86. Smith, icon. ined. 1. p. 
4. t. 4.) herbaceous ; branches pilose ; leaves triangularly sagit- 
tate, acute, doubly serrated, cut, hairy above, but clothed with 
tomentose pubescence beneath, and hoary; petioles membran- 
ously winged, connate; corymbs terminal, sub-dichotomous ; 
pedicels pilose. %. or 8. G. Native of New Granada and 
Peru. Ruiz. et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 15. t. 21. f. a. Mutis amer. 
1.t. 3. H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. p. 384. Leaves 
13 to 2 inches long.  Corollas yellow, glabrous. Ovarium 
pilose. The plant of Ruiz. et Pav. is said by them to be 
clothed with clammy villi; and the leaves are said to be spatu- 
lately sagittate. 
Perfoliate-leaved Slipperwort. Pl. 2 to 3 feet. 
56 C. tomentosa (Ruiz. et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 15. t. 22. f. b.) 
herbaceous; branches downy ; leaves spatulately cordate, un- 
equally serrated, tomentose beneath ; petioles membranously 
winged, connate ; corymbs terminal, downy. %.? ¢ G. Na- 
tive of Tarma and Cuchero, in Peru. Stem glabrous, branched. 
Leaves pubescent above. Pedicels umbellate. Corolla large, 
yellow. 
Tomentose Slipperwort. | Pl. 3 to 4 feet. 
57 C. rerioLA Ris (Cav. icon. 5. p. 30. t. 445.) plant herba- 
ceous, branched, downy ; lower leaves tapering into the winged 
petioles, doubly toothed: superior ones ovate, subcordate, ses- 
sile, connate, dentately serrated: floral ones quite entire; ra- 
cemes solitary and axillary, or terminal and twin, or by threes; 
pedicels, calyxes, and ovarium, clothed with glandular villi; 
both lips of corolla nearly equal. 4. or Y.G. Native of 
South America, in Guayaquil. C. connàta, Hook. bot. mag. 
2876. C. floribiinda, Lindl. bot. reg. 1214. but not of Kunth, 
C. paniculata, Herbert. Beoe'a alata, Pers. ench. 1, p. 15. 
Plant more downy at top than bottom, clammy. Leaves 7 
inches long, and 4 broad, ovate, acutish. Common peduncles 
bifid below the middle, and each branch is again cleft. Corolla 
pale yellow, downy. 
Petiolar Slipperwort. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1824. Pl. 2 to 4 feet. 
58 C. SM (Ruiz. et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 19. t. 28. f. b.) 
shrubby; leaves lanceolate, unequally serrated, wrinkled, downy; 
petioles winged, connate; corymbs terminal h. G. Native 
of Chili. C. scabioszefolia, Nee. Plant downy at top. Leaves 
attenuated at both ends. Corolla yellow. Habit of Sélvia 
officinalis. Lower lip of corolla narrowed at the base. 
Wrinkled-leaved Slipperwort. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1822. 
Shrub 2 feet. 
59 C. aARacHNoÍpEA (Graham, in edind. phil. journ. sept. 
1828.) stem herbaceous, branched, spreading, clothed with white 
cobwebbed wool, as well as the leaves and other parts, except 
the corolla; leaves lingulately-oblong, a little toothed, narrow- 
ing downwards into long winged petioles, which are connate at 
SCROPHULARINER. LXXXVIII. CALCEOLARIA. 
the base; peduncles terminal, twin, elongated, dichotomous, 
hb. G. Native of Chili. Hook. bot. mag. 2874. Lindl. bot. 
reg. 1454. C. tinctoria, Gillies, mss. Leaves with the petioles 
5 inches Jong, wrinkled ; the 2 uppermost leaves smaller than 
the others, sessile, cordate-ovate, placed at the origin of the 
peduncles. Corolla of a uniform dull purple. There are several 
hybrids between this and other species. See Sweet, fl. gard. n. 
s. t. 227. 
Cobwebbed Slipperwort. 
1 foot. 
60 C. INTEGRIFÒLIA (Lin. in act. holm. 1770. syst. ed. 13th. 
p. 61.) shrubby ; leaves ovate-lanceolate, or lanceolate, denticu- 
lated, wrinkled, opaque, rusty beneath; petioles winged, con- 
nate; stem and calyxes downy ; panicles terminal, corymbose, 
pedunculate. h.G. Native of Chili. Corolla yellow. 
Var. f, integrifdlia (Hook. et Arn. in Beech, voy. pt. bot. p. 
89.) leaves ovate-lanceolate, sharply denticulated. ^. G. Na- 
tive of Chili. C. integrifolia, Lindl. bot. reg. 744. C. rugosa, 
Hook. bot. mag. 2523. exot. bot. 99, but not of Ruiz. et Pav. 
C. salviefólia, Pers. ench. 1. p. 15. Cham. et Schlecht, in 
Linnea, 2. p. 565. Chacaul, Feuill. per. 13. t. 7. 
Var. y, angustifolia (Lindl. bot. reg. 1083.) leaves atte- 
nuated at both ends, coarsely denticulated ; panicles on long 
peduncles. k.G. Native of Chili, about Valparaiso. 
Var. à, viscosíssima (Hook. bot. mag. t. 8214.) the whole 
plant clothed with viscid pubescence; leaves larger and broader. 
h.G. Native of Chili. C. viscosissima, Lindl. bot. reg. 1611. 
Entire-leaved Slipperwort. Fl. Aug. Sept. Clt. 1822. Shrub 
2 to 3 feet. 
61 C. Asce'NpENs (Lindl. bot. reg. 1215.) suffruticose, as- 
cending; leaves ovate, petiolate, wrinkled, denticulated, pubes- 
cent: lower ones acute at the base; petioles winged, connate ; 
corymbs umbellate, few-flowered, branched a little, on long 
peduncles. 5. G. Native of Chili, on the Cordilleras. Stem 
pilose. Upper leaves sessile. Flowers large, of an orange 
yellow colour. Calyxes roundish, tomentose. Said to be nearly 
allied to C. integrifdlia and C. rugósa. 
Ascending Slipperwort. Fl. June, Sept. 
1 to 14 foot. 
62 C. Cuiror'wsis (Lindl. bot. reg. 1476.) shrubby; stem, 
calyxes, and bracteas beset with glandular hairs : cauline leaves 
oblong-lanceolate, undulated, sharply toothed, downy on both 
surfaces, tapering into the petioles, which are winged and con- 
nate at the base: superior leaves quite entire, ovate, acuminate, 
sessile; inflorescence cymose, many-flowered, axillary and ter- 
minal. p. F. Native of the Island of Chiloe, on the south 
coast of Chili. Corollas yellow. 
Chiloe Slipperwort. Fl. July, Sept. Clt. 1831. Shrub 2 feet. 
63 C. porird11a (Hook. bot. mag. 2897.) suffruticose, clothed 
with white wool in every part; leaves ovate, or oblong, cre- 
nated, tapering into the petioles, which are connate at the base; 
peduncles elongated, terminal, dichotomous ; flowers corymbose- 
h.G. Native of Chili, on the Cordilleras, and elsewhere 1n 
the same country. Upper lip of corolla small, pale yellow: 
under one deep yellow. Calyxes 3-nerved. 
Polium-leaved Slipperwort. Fl. July, Sept. 
Shrub 1 foot. 
Fl. June, Sept. Clit. 1827. Pl. 
Clt. 1826. Shrub 
Clt. 1826. 
$ 6. Leaves sessile. Stems leafy. 
64 C. sr’ssmnis (Ruiz. et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 18.) suffruticose ; 
leaves lanceolate, acuminated, crenated, wrinkled, canescent 
beneath; corymbs panicled, terminal, dichotomous; lips of co- 
rolla nearly equal, ventricose. b. G. Native of Chili, in arid 
places. Lindl. bot. reg. 1628. Sweet, fl. gard. n. s. 9. t. 220. 
Stem branched. Pedicels elongated. Corolla yellow, glandular. 
Sessile-leaved Slipperwort. Shrub 2 feet. 
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