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CaLCEOLARIA INTEGRIFOLIA, var. y, viscosissima. 
ENTIRE-LEAVED CALCEOLARIA ; very viscid var. 
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Class and Order. 
DianpriA Monoeynia. 
( Nat. Ord.—Scropnutarin2. ) 
Generic Character. 
Cal. 4-partitus. Cor. bilabiata: labium inferius calcei- 
forme, Capsula semibivalvis, valulis bifidis. 
Specific Character and Synonyms. 
CatceotariA integrifolia; pubescens, erecta, foliosa, foliis 
ovato-lanceolatis sessilibus connatis argute dentatis 
reticulatim rugosis, paniculis terminalibus corymboso- 
paniculatis. : 
Carceoxartia integrifolia. Linn. Suppl. p. 86.7? Willd. Sp. 
Pl. v. 1. p. 107.7? Lindl. in Bot. Reg. f. 744. (a)—ex- 
cluding the reference to Sm. Ic. ined. which is C. 
ovata and a very different species—et t. 1083. (6.) 
Catceoxaria Salvie folio. Feuill. Per. v. 3. p. 13. t. 7. 
(y.) tota pubescenti-viscidissima, foliis multo majoribus 
latioribusque. (Tab. nostr. 30, var. y.) 
Descr. Stem two to three feet high, rounded, prolife- 
rous, as it were, with opposite branches, clothed with ex- 
ceedingly viscid hairs, as is the whole plant. Leaves oppo- 
site, more or less connate, ovato-lanceolate, much spread- 
ing, irregularly and sharply toothed at the margin, rou 
with reticulated veins, below paler and more downy: the 
lower ones are tapering at the base, but none upon a de- 
cided petiole. The main-stem and branches bear at their 
extremity, a rather dense, and usually corymbose bi- tricho- 
tomously divided panicle. Peduncles pubescenti- glan- 
dular, slender. Calyx of four deep, ovate segments. wise 
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