Calceolaria. | SCROPHULARINE. 483 
B. Rhinanthideex. Under-lip or lateral lobes of the corolla covering the wpper 
in bud. 
* Stamens 2. 
Shrubs or herbs. Leaves opposite, often imbricate and 
quadrifarious in the New Zealand species. Corolla 
rotate or tube short ; limb 4-lobed or rarely 5-lobed .. 7%. VERONICA. 
** Stamens 4. 
Corolla 5-lobed, campanulate or nearly so, tube short. 
Stigma capitate . . ve 20 .. 8. OURISIA. 
Corolla 2-lipped, tube short. ‘Ovary usually with several 
ovules in each cell, rarely reduced to two oe .. 9. HKUPHRASIA. 
Corolla 2-lipped, tube long. Ovary with one ovule in each 
cell .. 10. ANAGOSPERMA. 
Corolla 2- lipped, tube. exceedingly long, gibbous, upper lip 
entire. Stigma 2-lobed ; .. 11. SrpHonrprium. 
1. CALCEOLARIA, Linn. 
Herbs or small shrubs. Leaves opposite or whorled, rarely 
alternate. Flowers in axillary or terminal few- or many-flowered 
cymes or panicles, rarely solitary. Calyx inferior or slightly ad- 
herent to the base of the ovary, 4-partite; segments valvate. 
Corolla-tube very short or almost wanting; limb 2-lipped; lips 
nearly equal and both inflated in the New Zealand species, but in 
the majority of the American ones the upper lip is small, rounded, 
and entire, and the lower large, much inflated, and slipper-shaped. 
Stamens 2, lateral, affixed near the base of the corolla; anthers 
2-celled. Ovary 2-celled; ovules numerous in each cell; style 
simple; stigma minute. Capsule ovoid-conic, septicidally 2-valved ; 
valves 2-fid. Seeds numerous, striate. 
A large genus of about 135 species, with the exception of the two species 
found in New Zealand purely American, stretching along the chain of the 
Andes from the Straits of Magellan to Colombia and Mexico. 
Stems erect. Leaves ovate, 1-3in. long. Panicles 
usually many-flowered - 1. C. Sinclairn. 
Stems creeping. Leaves broadly ovate or orbicular, 4-1i in. 
long. Panicle 1-5-flowered . oe : .. 2. C. repens. 
1. C. Sineclairii, Hook, Ic. Plant. t. 561.—More or less glandu- 
lar-pubescent in all its parts. Stems slender, erect, laxly branched, 
6-18in. high. Leaves opposite, on slender petioles 1-3in. long ; 
blade 1-3in., ovate or elliptic-ovate, obtuse or subacute, obliquely 
rounded or almost cordate at the base, coarsely crenate-toothed or 
-lobed, the lobes again toothed, membranous, pubescent on both 
surfaces, paler below. Panicles terminal, branched, few- or many- 
flowered ; pedicels slender. Flowers small, }-1 in. diam., white or 
yellow spotted with purple. Pes lobes small, deltoid, acute. 
Corolla pubescent, divided about 1-way down into 2 nearly equal 
concave lips, the upper lip but slightly smaller. Stamens on very 
