SCROPHVLARINEJE. LXXXVIII. CALCEOLARIA. 



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Scabrous Slipperwort. Shrub 3 feet. 



38 C. HERBERTIA'SA (Lindl. hot. reg. t. 1313.) shrubby, 

 much branched ; leaves oblong, wrinkled, crenated, pubescent, 

 petiolate, same colour on both surfaces ; peduncles terminal, 

 corymbose, pilose, fy . F. Native of Chili. Stem pilose. 

 Lower leaves ovate-oblong, obtuse, petiolate : upper ones ses- 

 sile. Lower lip of corolla very large. Corolla yellow, spotted 

 inside. 



Herbert's Slipperwort. Fl. June, Sept. Clt. ? Shrub to 

 3 feet. 



39 C. PULVERCLE'NTA (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 19.) shrub- 

 by ; branches clothed with rough canescent powder ; leaves on 

 short petioles, oblong-lanceolate, dentately serrated ; peduncles 

 axillary, solitary, generally 4-flowered. fj . G. Native of 

 Peru, in Canta, among broken rocks. 



Pondery Slipperwort. Shrub 6 feet. 



40 C. SALICIFOLIA (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. l.p. 18. t. 19. f. 

 b.) shrubby, quite glabrous ; leaves ovate-lanceolate, serrated, 

 shining, and clammy above, but wrinkled and grey beneath ; 

 peduncles terminal, twin; pedicels 4 : middle ones 1 -flowered, 

 and lateral ones 3-flowered. fj . G. Native of Peru, in boggy 

 and stony places. Branches clammy and resinous. Leaves 

 spreading, or deflexed, very like those of Salvia officinalis. 

 Corolla large, clothed with glandular villi : lower lip crenated at 

 top. 



Willow-hated Slipperwort. Shrub 6 feet. 



41 C. CUXEIFORMIS (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 19. t. 27. f. 

 b.) shrubby ; branches scabrous, rusty ; leaves approximate, 

 cuneiform- ovate, deeply serrated, lined above, and clothed with 

 hoary tomentum beneath ; corymbs terminal. fj . G. Native 

 of the alps of Canta, Tarma, &c. Calyx yellowish. By chew- 

 ing the leaves the saliva becomes yellow. 



Wedge-formed-leaved Slipperwort. Shrub 2 feet. 



42 C. INYOLU'TA (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 15. t. 23. f. a.) 

 shrubby ; leaves on short petioles, ovate, acute, serrated, gla- 

 brous ; peduncles axillary and terminal, 1-flowered ; corolla 

 involute. J? . G. Native of Panatahua, in forests. Plant 

 glabrous. Peduncles 2-3 together from the axils of the superior 

 leaves. Calyx reflexed. Corolla yellow, large, covering the 

 calyx. 



/nro/wte-flowered Slipperwort. Shrub 3 feet. 



* * * Shrubby plants. Leaves opposite, and 3 in a nhorl. 



43 C. BICOLOR (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 16. t. 25. f. b.) 

 shrubby ; leaves petiolate, opposite, and 3 in a whorl, ovate, 

 biserrated, wrinkled ; peduncles axillary and terminal, subdicho- 

 tomous. fj . G. Native of Peru, in the valley of Canta. 

 Plant hairy. Branches dependent, bluntly tetragonal, of a 

 rusty purple colour. There are 2-3 sessile leaves under the 

 peduncles, and 2 under the pedicels, which are clothed with 

 glandular villi. Corolla with a white base, and yellow apex : 

 lower lip inflexed, narrowed at the base. 



Trro-coloured-fio\\ ered Slipperwort. Fl. Aug. Sept. Clt. 



1829. Shrub 2 feet. 



44 C. DIFFD'SA (Lindl. bot. reg. 1374.) sufiruticose, procum- 

 bent ; leaves cordate-ovate, coarsely and doubly serrated, peti- 

 olate, opposite, or 3 in a whorl, hoary beneath ; peduncles ter- 

 minal and axillary, corymbose, f? . F. Native of Peru, at Canta, 

 Cruckshanks. C. bicolor, Graham, in edinb. phil. journ. oct. 



1830. p. 366, but not of Ruiz, et Pav. Branchlets and leaves 

 rather downy. Pedicels pilose. Corolla having the lower lip 

 bent over the upper, with a white base and yellow apex. This 

 is probably nothing more than the C. bicolor of Ruiz, et Pav. 



Diffuse Slipperwort. Fl. Aug. Sept. Clt. 1829. Shrub proc. 



45 C. UXIFLORA (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 16. t. 20. f. c.) 

 shrubby, much branched ; leaves on short petioles, opposite, 



and 3 in a whorl, ovate, serrated, downy ; peduncles axillary, 

 solitary, 1-flowered, each furnished with 2 quite entire leaves in 

 the middle. J? . G. Native of Peru, in Tarma, at Cura. C. 

 monanthos, Poir. suppl. 1. One side of branches purplish. 

 Leaves generally 3 in a whorl. Flowers small. 

 One-flowered Slipperwort. Shrub. 



46 C. DENTA'TA (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 18. t. 89. f. b.) 

 shrubby ; branchlets hairy ; leaves opposite, and 3 in a whorl, 

 ovate, sharply and doubly toothed, glabrous in the adult state ; 

 peduncles terminal, twin, bifid, with a 1-flowered pedicel in the 

 fork ; pedicels racemose, secund. fj . G. Native of Chili, in 

 woods. Corollas yellow, form of those of C. scabra. Shrub 

 much branched, clammy, with the taste of Peruvian bark. 



Toothed-leaved Slipperwort. Shrub. 



47 C. VIRGA'TA (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 20. t. 31. f. a.) 

 shrubby ; branches twiggy, purplish : leaves on short petioles, 

 opposite, and 3 in a whorl, ovate, bluntly serrated, pubescent ; 

 peduncles axillary and terminal, many-flowered. ^ . G. Na- 

 tive of Peru, on the route to Canta. Stem purple. Branches 

 opposite, or 3 in a whorl, twiggy, brittle, purplish. Leaves 

 spreading, obtuse. Corolla small, villous at the base. 



Twiggy Slipperwort. Shrub 2 feet. 



48 C. ANGUSTIFLORA (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 17. t. 28. f. 

 a.) shrubby ; leaves on short petioles, opposite, or 3 in a whorl, 

 ovate-lanceolate, sharply-serrated, pubescent ; peduncles axillary 

 and terminal, opposite, or 3 in a whorl, generally 4-flowered, 

 shorter than the leaves ; upper lip of corolla very narrow at the 

 base, fj . G. Native of Peru, in the valley of Canta, towards 

 Obrasillo. Hook. bot. mag. 3094. Much branched ; branches 

 opposite, or 3 in a whorl. Peduncles collected into a terminal 

 panicle. Corolla small, dotted with purple inside. 



Narrow-flowered Slipperwort. Fl. July. Clt. 1830. Shrub 

 1 to 2 feet. 



49 C. VERTICILLA'TA (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 17.) shrubby, 

 glabrous ; leaves 3 in a whorl, cordate, acute, serrated, on short 

 petioles ; peduncles 4-flowered, axillary, fj . G. Native of 

 Peru, among broken rocks in the valley of Canta. Branches 

 chaff-coloured. Peduncles furnished with a single leaf under 

 each twin pedicel. 



W horled-\eaved Slipperwort. Shrub 4 to 6 feet. 



50 C. TERNIFLORA (Cav. icon. 5. p. 30. t. 450. f. 2.) shrub- 

 by ; leaves petiolate, 3 in a whorl, ovate-lanceolate, serrated ; 

 peduncles axillary and terminal, 3-flowered. ^ . G. Native of 

 Peru. Stem brownish-violet ; branches 3 in a whorl. Leaves 

 glaucous : superior ones sessile ; 2 at the base of the pedicels. 

 Calyx larger than in the preceding. Lower lip of corolla nar- 

 rowed to the base Perhaps not distinct from C. glaiica. 



Tern-flowered Slipperwort. Shrub 3 feet. 



51 C. GEMELLIFLORA (Cav. icon. 5. p. 30. t. 450. f. 1.) 

 shrubby ; leaves petiolate,- 3 in a whorl, ovate-serrated, nearly 

 sessile ; peduncles axillary and terminal, 2-flowered, shorter than 

 the leaves, fj . G. Native of Peru, among stones. Stein branched. 

 Leaves acute, glaucous, 2 at the base of the pedicels. Lower 

 lip of corolla narrowed towards the throat. Perhaps not distinct 

 from C. angustiflora. 



Trrin-floKered Slipperwort. Shrub 2 feet. 



52 C. MULTIFLORA (Cav. icon 5. p. 29. t. 449.) shrubby, 

 villous ; leaves 3 in a whorl, ovate, serrated, nearly sessile ; 

 peduncles branched, terminal, panicled. ^. G. Native of 

 Peru, in dry places towards Lima. Branches obscure, purple. 

 Leaves subcordate. Panicle a foot long. Segments of calyx 

 3-nerved. Lower lip of corolla narrowed towards the throat. 



Many-flowered Slipperwort. Shrub 4 to 6 feet. 



53 C. GLAU'CA (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 17. t. 27. f. c.) 

 shrubby ; leaves opposite, and 3 in a whorl, lanceolate, une- 

 qually serrated ; peduncles 3-4, umbellate, 3-flowered, furnished 



