SCROPHULARINEJXE. LXXXVIII. CALCEOLARIA. 
65 C. crena‘ta (Lam. dict. 1. p. 556.) shrubby ; branches 
villous ; leaves cordate-lanceolate, sessile, crenated, hoary be- 
neath, and villous above; peduncles axillary and terminal, 
longer than the leaves, clothed with clammy villi, like the pedi- 
cels and calyxes; pedicels scattered, subeymose. 1. G. Na- 
tive of Peru. Leaves 13 inch long, similar to those of Rhindn- 
thus cristagálli. 
Crenated-leaved Slipperwort. Shrub. 
66 C. AuPLExIcAU'LIs (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. p. 
384. t. 171.) suffruticose branches; leaves stem-clasping, ovate 
oblong, acuminated, cordate, crenately-serrated, and are, as well 
as the pedicels, pilose ; corymbs terminal ; flowers umbellately 
fascicled. h. G. Native on the banks of the river San Pedro, 
between Chillo and Conocato, at the altitude of 1340 hexapods. 
Leaves pale beneath, about 3 inches long, at length reflexed. 
Corollas yellow, glabrous. Ovarium glandular. 
Stem-clasping-leaved Slipperwort. Shrub 8 to 4 feet. 
67 C. FLortpu'npa (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 385.) suffruti- 
cose ; branches and pedicels beset with glandular clammy hairs ; 
leaves stem-clasping, lanceolate, acuminated, cordate, denticu- 
lated, hairy beneath; racemes bifid, panicled, or corymbose ; 
flowers usually twin. b. G. Native near the town of Quito, 
at the altitude of 1490 hexapods. Leaves smoothish, and 
green above, and pale beneath, and clammy, 2 inches long. 
Flowers small, sub-secund. Calyx villous. Corolla glabrous, 
orange yellow. Ovarium pilose. 
Bundle-flowered Slipperwort. Shrub. 
68 C. THYRSIFLÒRA (Graham, in edinb. phil. journ. sept. 1828. 
bot. mag. 2915.) shrubby, branched, clammy, glabrous ; leaves 
linear, attenuated at both ends, lined, serrate-toothed, sessile ; 
thyrse terminal, crowded ; peduncles compound, umbellate. h. 
G. Native of Chili, about Mendoza. Branches rather rough, 
and obscurely glandular. Leaves 2 inches long, and 2 lines 
broad, distinctly serrated; teeth reflexed. Flowers yellow, 
crowded, glabrous outside, and downy within. 
Thyrse-flowered Slipperwort. Fl. June, Sept. 
Shrub 1 to 2 feet. 
Clt. 1827. 
§ 7. Leaves entire, or quite entire. Stem leafy. 
69 C. ROSMARINIFÒLIA (Lam. dict. 1. p. 556.) suffruticose ; 
branchlets pilose; leaves sessile, connate at the base, linear, 
narrowed at apex, with quite entire and revolute edges, rather 
coriaceous, glabrous above, and clothed with golden tomentum 
beneath; flowers umbeliately corymbose, paniculately disposed ; 
pedicels beset with glutinous hairs. b. G. Native at the foot 
of Mount Chimborazo, near the Lake Ganacoche, at the altitude 
of 1800 hexapods ; and of Chili, on the Cordilleras. H. B. et 
Kunth, nov. gen. 2. p. 385. C. ferruginea, Cav. icon. 5. p. 27. 
. t. 445. f. 1. Branches terete, violaceous. Calyx pilose, clammy. 
Corolla yellow, glabrous : lower lip large. 
Rosemary-leaved Slipperwort. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 
70 C. cnAMiNrFOLIA (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. 2. p. 386.) 
suffruticose, erect; branches nearly glabrous; leaves sessile, 
linear, narrow-acuminated, with quite entire and revolute edges, 
glabrous and rather clammy above, but clothed with hoary 
tomentum beneath ; corymbs terminal, trifidly sub-dichotomous ; 
pedicels hairy. h. G. Native of Quito, in the valley of 
Tarquo. Branches terete, compressed at the nodi. Leaves 4- 
5 inches long, and 21 lines broad. Calyx hairy. Corolla 
glabrous, yellow. Very like the preceding. 
Grass-leaved Slipperwort. Shrub 4 to 6 feet. 
71 C. ravanputzroria (H. B. et. Kunth, 1. c.) suffruticose ; 
branchlets hairy; leaves sessile, linear, bluntish, with quite 
entire and revolute margins, smoothish above, but clothed with 
hoary tomentum beneath; flowers terminal, corymbose ; pedi- 
cels clammy. k. G. Native in hollows or valleys on Mount 
607 
Pichincha, and Paramo de Assuay, at the altitude of 1560 hexa- 
pods. Branches terete. Leaves 9-10 lines long, and 1 to 13 
lines broad. Corolla yellow, glabrous. Only to be distinguished 
from the preceding by the size of the leaves. 
Lavender-leaved Slipperwort. Shrub. 
72 C. uyssoriroxia (H. B. et Kunth. 1. c.) shrubby; branchlets 
and pedicels beset with clammy hairs; leaves almost sessile, 
narrow-linear, bluntish, with entire and revolute edges, glabrous 
on both surfaces, clammy above ; flowers terminal, corymbose. 
h. G. Native at the foot of Mount Chimborazo, near Calpi 
and in the plains of Luisa, at the altitude of 1640 hexapods.— 
Much branched ; branches terete. Leaves pale beneath, 9-10 
lines long. Distinguished from the preceding by the leaves 
being glabrous on both surfaces. 
Hyssop-leaved Slipperwort. Shrub 4 to 5 feet. 
73 C. uevianruorpes (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 387.) 
shrubby; branches and pedicels clothed with canescent down; 
leaves nearly sessile, and nearly oblong, acute at both ends, 
quite entire, glabrous; flowers terminal, subeorymbose. h. G. 
Native of Paramo de Saraguru, in cold places between the river 
Uduchapa and the city of Loxa. Leaves oblong or lanceolate- 
oblong, 6-9 lines long, and 23 to 4 lines broad, pale beneath. 
Pedicels puberulous. Corolla yellow, glabrous. 
Sunflower-like Slipperwort. Shrub 1 to 13 foot. 
74 C. ericol pes (Juss. ex Vahl, enum. 1. p. 190.) shrubby, 
much branched; branches crowded, and are, as well as the 
leaves, hairy on both surfaces ; leaves small, sessile, linear, with 
entire and revolute edges; peduncles axillary and terminal, 1-3- 
flowered, hairy. h.G. Native of Quito, in stony places on 
Mount Pichincha, at the altitude of 1780 hexapods. Leaves 
4-5 lines long. Corollas small, yellow, downy. Ovarium 
hairy. 
Heath-like Slipperwort. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 
75 C. nmNEA' mrs (Ruiz. et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 19.) shrubby, 
much branched; leaves linear, with quite entire and revolute 
edges, sessile ; peduncles axillary, 1-flowered, pubescent. h. 
G. Native of Peru, on the declivities of the hills of Xauxa. 
Leaves shining above. Calyx rather tomentose. Corolla yellow. 
Linear-leaved Slipperwort. Shrub. 
76 C. AncE/wTEA (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. 2. p. 387. t. 
170.) shrubby, and clothed with white tomentum ; leaves petio- 
late, nearly oblong, acute at both ends, quite entire; flowers 
terminal and axillary, usually solitary. kh. G. Native of 
Peru, in Paramo de Guamami, between Gualcaquillo and 
Guamcabamba, in shady places. Branches purple. Leaves 4-6 
lines long. Corolla large, yellow, glabrous. 
Silvery Slipperwort. Shrub 1 foot, 
77 C. rANCEOLA'TA (Cav. icon. 5. p. 27. t. 444. f. 1.) branch- 
ed a little; leaves linear-lanceolate, quite entire: radical ones 
petiolate: cauline ones sessile, acute at both ends; peduncles 
terminal, solitary, 1-flowered. — Xt. F. Native of the Ma- 
clove Islands. Corolla yellow; upper lip very short: lower 
one long, and narrowed to the base. 
Lanceolate-leaved Slipperwort. Pl. 1 foot. 
78 C. A'1nA (Ruiz. et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 19. t. 27. f. b.) suf- 
fruticose, clammy and resinous, simple; leaves linear, remotely 
serrated; peduncles racemose, dichotomous. h. G. Native of 
Chili, on arid hills. Leaves frequently very narrow and sessile, 
scabrous on the margins, with fascicles of leaves in the axils. 
Peduncles elongated : partial ones opposite, twice or thrice 
divided. Pedicels solitary in the first division, twin in the 
second, and three in the third. Corollas white. Odour of rose- 
mary. 
White-flowered Slipperwort. Shrub. 
79 C. ALTERNIFÒLIA (Cav. icon. 5. p. 28. t. 445, f. 2.) stem 
and under sides of leaves tomentose; leaves linear, alternate, 
