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In my specimens the leaves are almost rhomboid, acuminate 
at both extremities, and nearly, if not quite, as broad as in 
B. Americana, Ruiz and Pav. t. 82. Fy 
2. Mimulus luteus. Linn.—Gratiola, &c. Feuill. Obs. v. 2, 
t. 34.—var. rivularis. Lindl. in Bot. Reg. t. 1030. 
Has. Mines of Arqueros, Coquimbo. 
3. Calceolaria verticillata ; suffruticosa, foliis ternis ovato- 
cordatis reticulatis glabris inæqualiter dentatis, paniculis 
oblongis compactis bracteatis, corollæ labio inferiore sub- 
patulo basi elongato. Ruiz et Pav. FL Per. v. l. p. 17. 
Has. Valley of Canta. e E 
4. Calceolaria deflexa; suffruticosa, glabra, viscosa, foliis 
oppositis ovato-lanceolatis acuminatis breviter petiolatis 
argute serratis deflexis, corymbis amplis foliosis, pedicellis 
nutantibus, Ruiz et Pav. Fl. Per. v. 1. p. 18. t. 30. f. b. 
Has, Culluay, Valley of Canta. 
This is a very beautiful species, bearing numerous, large, 
deep-yellow Jlowers ; leaves, which are clammy, dark-green 
above, pale beneath; and stems which are 4-sided, and of a 
blackish-purple colour. . bis ies. 
5. Calceolaria rugosa. Ruiz et Pav. t. 28. f. b. Bot. Mag. 
(. 2523. ; : 
Has. Below the Mines of Arqueros, Coquimbo. . 
6, Calceolaria purpurea? Graham in Bot. Mag. t. 2115. 
Ha». Below the Mines of Arqueros, Coquimbo. - pe. 
The specimens of this plant quite agree in size, habit, and 
| foliage, with native ones of C. purpurea of Graham; but the 
corymbs are more numerous and more dense, and the flowers 
smaller, and, as far as can be judged in the dried state, 
rather inclining to a fulvous than to a purple colour. 
7. Calceolaria bicolor. Ruiz et Pav. Fl. Per. v. 1. p. 16. 
t. 25. f. b. Graham in Bot. Mag. t. 3036. 
Han, Valley of Canta. 
8. Calceolaria /obafa ; caule erecto superne dichotome corym- 
boso, foliis longe. petiolatis cordatis quinquelobis, lobis 
