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CALCEOLARIA CRENATIFLORA. CRENATE- 
FLOWERED SLIPPERWORT. 
Class and Order. 
Dranpria Monoeynia. 
( Nat. Ord.—Scropuutarina. ) 
Generic Character. 
Cal. 4-partitus. Cor. bilabiata: labium inferius calcei- 
forme, inflatum. Caps. semibivalvis, valvulis bifidis. 
Specific Character and Synonyms. 
Catcroraria crenatiflora ; herbacea, foliis ovatis sublobatis 
dentatis inferioribus precipue petiolatis utrinque cau- 
leque pubescentibus subobliquis, floribus corymbosis 
labio superiore minimo inferiore amplo maculato cre- 
nato laciniis calycinis late ovatis nervosis. ! 
CauceoxariA crenatiflora. Cavan. Ic. Pl. v. 5. p. 28. t. 
446. Spreng. Syst. Veget.v.1.p.44. Grah. in Edin. 
Phil. Journ. June, 1833. 
CatceonariA anomala. Pers. Syn. Pl. v. 1. p. 16. } 
Caxceotaria pendula. Sweet, Brit. Fl. Gard. t. 155. 
Descr. Herbaceous. Stem (a foot and a half high) erect, 
purple towards the base, abundantly covered with soft, 
spreading hairs, some of which are long and acute, a greater 
number half as long, and glandular. Lower leaves ovate, 
petioled (with a petiole seven inches long, three and a 
half broad) decurrent along the petioles, slightly undu- 
late, sublobate, dentate, suboblique, rugose, pubescent on 
both sides, dark green above, much paler below, and there 
purple towards the tip. Stem-leaves ovate, subacute, on 
much shorter petioles, smaller and more sessile upwards. 
Flowers corymbose, primary division in two or three 
branches, branches dichotomous with two flowers in the 
cleft. Peduncles (an inch and a half long) as well as the 
branches 
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