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CALCEOLARIA CORYMBOSA. CORYMBOSE 
SLIPPER-WORT. 
KEKE KK EEE EE KEK EE 
Class and Order. 
Dianpria Monoeynta. 
Generie Character. 
Cor. ringens, inflata. Caps. 2-locularis, 2-valvis. Cal. 
4-partitus, equalis. 
Specific Character and Synonyms. 
) CALCEOLARIA corymbosa; foliis radicalibus ovatis corda- 
tisque petiolatis bicrenatis, caulinis cordatis semiam- 
plexicaulibus. Flor. Peruv. 1. p. 14. t. 20. f. 5. 
Persoon. Syn. 1. p.15.n.6. Roem. et Sch. Syst. Veg. 
1. p. 181. ubi Cavanilles errore citatur. 
‘Sens 
. Desc. Stem simple, erect, square, hairy, without leaves 
_ at the lower part. Radical leaves petioled, ovate some- 
_ umes cordate, obtuse, doubly crenate, white underneath, 
_ Tugose-veined, hairy. Cauline leaves distant, opposite, 
_ half-stem-embracing. Flowers in a corymbose panicle, on 
4 long slender aged Calyx four-leaved : a ovate, 
_ Spreading. Cor. bilabiate : upper lip very small: lower-lip 
_ large, inflated, with a small opening, where it is marked on 
: the inside with red lines. Filaments inserted at the base’ 
_ of the upper lip, very short : anthers 2-lobed : lobes diva- 
_ fcate, one concealed under the upper lip, the other project- 
ed beyond; both fertile. Germen round: style very short. 
we is beautiful species of Calceolaria is a native of Chili, 
‘ and was raised from seeds, sent from that country, by Mr. 
j\"ALKER, at his seat, Arno’s Grove, Southgate, where our 
drawing was taken in May last. It is supposed to be 
‘nmnual, and consequently to be propagated by seeds only. 
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sick, Calyx with pistil, b. Corolla dissected longitudinally to shew the 
