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CALCEOLARIA BICOLOR. Two-coLouRED 
SLIPPER-WORT. 
TK REE EKER EEE EKER KEE 
Class and Order. 
Dianpria Monoeynta. 
(Nat. Ord.—Scrornurarin. ) 
Generic Character. 
Cal. 4-partitus, Cor. bilabiata: labium inferius calcei- 
forme, inflatum. Caps. semibivalvis ; valvulis bifidis. 
Specific Character and Synonyms. 
Cauceorarta bicolor ; foliis ovato-cordatis venosissimis ru- 
gosis biserratis, pedunculis multifloris dichotomo-um- 
bellatis. 
Cauceoxaria bicolor. Ruiz et Pav. Fl. Peruv. et Chil. v. 
I. p. 16. ¢. 25. f.6. Pers. Syn. Pl. v.1. p. 15. Spreng. 
Syst. Veget. v. 1. p. 147. Graham in Edin. Phil. 
Journ. 1830. 
Descr. Plant somewhat shrubby, every where covered 
with a soft, short, glandular pubescence. Stem two to 
three feet high, erect, purple at the base, green above, 
round, much branched. Branches nearly round, ascending, 
or suberect at the base, and above, bent outwards at an 
obtuse angle. Leaves three inches long, two and a half 
broad, opposite, very rarely ternate, petioled, spreading at 
right angles to the stem, ovato-cordate, acute, doubly 
serrated, much veined, waved, wrinkled, the veins and 
middle-rib prominent behind ; petioles below nearly half 
_ the length of the leaves, shorter above, flattened on the 
upper side, connate. Cymes peduncled, axillary and ter- 
_minal, dichotomously branched, two opposite, small, sub- 
sessile, nearly entire, ovato-acuminate leaves being placed 
at the primary division of the peduncle, and two flowers on 
simple 
