This was found at Canta, in Peru, by Mr. Crukshanks, 

 where the authors of the Flora Peruviana say that their 

 C. bicolor inhabits ; but we presume that that place abounds 

 in Calceolarias, as we have specimens of two other species, 

 for which we are indebted to the kindness of Mr. Crukshanks. 



A half-hardy plant, growing and flowering beautifully 

 in the open border during the months of July, August, and 

 September; but requiring to be taken up at the approach 

 of the cold season, and kept in a frame during winter. 

 Propagated both by seeds and cuttings. 



Our drawing was made in the Garden of the Horticul- 

 tural Society. 



J. L. 



