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65 C. CREXA'TA x Lam. diet. 1. p. 556 ) shrubby ; branches 

 villous ; leaves cordate-lanceolate, sessile, crenated, hoary be- 

 neatli, and villous above ; peduncles axillary and terminal, 

 longer than the leaves, clothed with clammy villi, like the pedi- 

 cels and calyxes ; pedicels scattered, subcymose. Jj . G. Na- 

 tive of Peru. Leaves H inch long, similar to those of Rkindn- 

 thus cristagdlli. 



Crenated-lea-red Slipperwort. Shrub. 



66 C. AMPLEXICAC LIS (H. B. et Kuntb; nov. gen. amer. 2. p. 

 384. t. 171.) suffruticose branches; leaves stem-clasping, ovate 

 oblong, acuminated, cordate, crenately-serrated, and are, as well 

 as the pedicels, pilose ; corymbs terminal ; flowers umbellately 

 fascicled, fj . G. Native on the banks of the river San Pedro, 

 between Chillo and Conocato, at the altitude of 134-0 hexapods. 

 Leaves pale beneath, about 3 inches long, at length reflexed. 

 Corollas yellow, glabrous. Ovarium glandular. 



Stem-clasping-\ea\ed Slipperwort. Shrub 3 to 4 feet. 



67 C. FLORIBU'NDA (H. B. et Kunth, 1. c. p. 385.) suffruti- 

 cose ; branches and pedicels beset with glandular clammy hairs ; 

 leaves stem-clasping, lanceolate, acuminated, cordate, denticu- 

 lated, hairy beneath ; racemes bifid, panicled, or corymbose ; 

 flowers usually twin. J? . G. Native near the town of Quito, 

 at the altitude of 1490 hexapods. Leaves smoothish, and 

 green above, and pale beneath, and clammy, 2 inches long. 

 Flowers small, sub-secund. Calyx villous. Corolla glabrous, 

 orange yellow. Ovarium pilose. 



Bundle-jlorrered Slipperwort. Shrub. 



68 C. THYRSIFLORA (Graham, in edinb. phil. journ. sept. 1828. 

 bot. mag. 2915.) shrubby, branched, clammy, glabrous ; leaves 

 linear, attenuated at both ends, lined, serrate- toothed, sessile ; 

 thyrse terminal, crowded ; peduncles compound, umbellate. Tj . 

 G. Native of Chili, about Mendoza. Branches rather rough, 

 and obscurely glandular. Leaves 2 inches long, and 2 lines 

 broad, distinctly serrated ; teeth reflexed. Flowers yellow, 

 crowded, glabrous outside, and downy within. 



Thyrse-fonered Slipperwort. Fl. June, Sept. Clt. 1827. 

 Shrub 1 to 2 feet. 



7. Leaves entire, or quite entire. Stem leafy. 



69 C. ROSMARIXIFOLIA (Lam. diet. 1. p. 556.) suffruticose; 

 branchlets pilose ; leaves sessile, connate at the base, linear, 

 narrowed at apex, with quite entire and revolute edges, rather 

 coriaceous, glabrous above, and clothed with golden tomentum 

 beneath ; flowers umbeliately corymbose, paniculately disposed ; 

 pedicels beset with glutinous hairs. ^ . G. Native at the foot 

 of Mount Chimborazo, near the Lake Ganacoche, at the altitude 

 of 1 800 hexapods ; and of Chili, on the Cordilleras. H. B. et 

 Kunth. nov. gen. 2. p. 385. C. ferruginea, Cav. icon. 5. p. 27. 

 t. 445. f. 1. Branches terete, violaceous. Calyx pilose, clammy. 

 Corolla yellow, glabrous : lower lip large. 



Roseniary-kared Slipperwort. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 



70 C. GRAMIMFOLIA (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. 2. p. 386.) 

 suffruticose, erect ; branches nearly glabrous ; leaves se?sile, 

 linear, narrow-acuminated, with quite entire and revolute edges, 

 glabrous and rather clammy above, but clothed with hoary 

 tomentum beneath : corymbs terminal, trifidly sub-dichotomous ; 

 pedicels hairy. Jj . G. Native of Quito, in the valley of 

 Tarquo. Branches terete, compressed at the nodi. Leaves 4- 

 5 inches long, and 2j lines broad. Calyx hairy. Corolla 

 glabrous, yellow. Very like the preceding. 



Grass-leated Slipperwort. Shrub 4 to 6 feet. 



71 C. LAVANDUL.EFOLIA (H. B. et. Kunth, 1. c.) suffruticose ; 

 branchlets hairy; leaves sessile, linear, bluntish, with quite 

 entire and revolute margins, smoothish above, but clothed with 

 hoary tomentum beneath ; flowers terminal, corymbose ; pedi- 

 cels clammy. Ij . G. Native in hollows or valleys on Mount 



Picbincba, and Paramo de Assuay, at the altitude of 1560 hexa- 

 pods. Branches terete. Leaves 9-10 lines long, and 1 to 1| 

 lines broad. Corolla yellow, glabrous. Only to be distinguished 

 from the preceding by the size of the leaves. 

 Latender-leaved Slipperwort. Sbrub. 



72 C. HYSSOPIFOLIA (H. B. et Kunth. 1. c.) shrubby ; branchlets 

 and pedicels beset with clammy hairs ; leaves almost sessile, 

 narrow-linear, bluntish, with entire and revolute edges, glabrous 

 on both surfaces, clammy above ; flowers terminal, corymbose. 

 Tj . G. Native at the foot of Mount Chimborazo, near Calpi 

 and in the plains of Luisa, at the altitude of 1640 hexapods. 

 Much branched ; branches terete. Leaves pale beneath, 9-10 

 lines long. Distinguished from the preceding by the leaves 

 being glabrous on both surfaces. 



Hyssop-leaved Slipperwort. Shrub 4 to 5 feet. 



73 C. HELIANTHOI'DES (H. B. et Kunth, 1. c. p. 387.) 

 shrubby ; branches and pedicels clothed with canescent down ; 

 leaves nearly sessile, and nearly oblong, acute at both ends, 

 quite entire, glabrous ; flowers terminal, subcorymbose. V . G. 

 Native of Paramo de Saraguru, in cold places between the river 

 Uduchapa and the city of Loxa. Leaves oblong or lanceolate- 

 oblong, 6-9 lines long, and 2g to 4 lines broad, pale beneath. 

 Pedicels puberulous. Corolla yellow, glabrous. 



Surtfloicer-like Slipperwort. Shrub 1 to \\ foot. 



74 C. ERICOI'DES (Juss. ex Yah), enum. 1. p. 190.) shrubby, 

 much branched ; branches crowded, and are, as well as the 

 leaves, hairy on both surfaces ; leaves small, sessile, linear, with 

 entire and revolute edges; peduncles axillary and terminal, 1-3- 

 flowered, hairy, fj . G. Native of Quito, in stony places on 

 Mount Pichincha, at the altitude of 1780 hexapods. Leaves 

 4-5 lines long. Corollas small, yellow, downy. Ovarium 

 hairy. 



Heath-like Slipperwort. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 



75 C. LINEA'RIS (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 19.) shrubby. 

 much branched ; leaves linear, with quite entire and revolute 

 edges, sessile ; peduncles axillary, 1 -flowered, pubescent. h . 

 G. Native of Peru, on the declivities of the hills of Xauxa. 

 Leaves shining above. Calyx rather tomentose. Corolla yellow. 



Linear-leaved Slipperwort. Shrub. 



76 C. ARGE'XTEA (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. 2. p. 387. t. 

 1 70.) shrubbv, and clothed with white tomentum ; leaves petio- 

 late, nearly oblong, acute at both ends, quite entire ; flowers 

 terminal and axillary, usually solitary, fj . G. Native of 

 Peru, in Paramo de Guamami, between Gualcaquillo and 

 Guamcabamba, in shady places. Branches purple. Leaves 4-6 

 lines long. Corolla large, yellow, glabrous. 



Silvery Slipperwort. Shrub 1 foot. 



77 C. LASCEOLA V TA (Cav. icon. 5. p. 27. t. 444. f. 1.) branch- 

 ed a little ; leaves linear-lanceolate, quite entire : radical ones 

 petiolate : cauline ones sessile, acute at both ends ; peduncles 

 terminal, solitary, 1-flowered. If. F. Native of the Ma- 

 clove Islands. Corolla yellow ; upper lip very short : lower 

 one long, and narrowed to the base. 



Lanceolate-leaved Slipperwort. PI. ^ foot. 



78 C. A'LBA (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 19. e. 27. f. b.) suf- 

 fruticose, clammy and resinous, simple ; leaves linear, remotely 

 serrated ; peduncles racemose, dichotomous. ^ G. Native of 

 Chili, on arid hiils. Leaves frequently very narrow and sessile, 

 scabrous on the margins, with fascicles of leaves in the axils. 

 Peduncles elongated : partial ones opposite, twice or thrice 

 divided. Pedicels solitary in the first division, twin in the 

 second, and three in the third. Corollas white. Odour of rose- 

 mary. 



Slipperwort. Shrub. 

 79 C. ALTERXIFOLIA (Cav. icon. 5. p. 28. t. 445. f. 2.) stem 

 and under sides of leaves tomentose ; leaves linear, alternate. 



