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. c. Subglabrous. Leaves ovate. uniflora. 



C2. Subvillous. Leaves lanceolate. lanceolata. 



c$. Glandular, hairy. Leaves villous, ovate-spatulate. fothergilli. 



b2. The contracted part short. 



c. Scape long, 2-4-flowered. Leaves radical, large, ovate-rhomboid or spatulate, many 



toothed and many-nerved. biflora. 



cz. Scape short, 1-3 -flowered. Leaves broad-oblong, subentire. Lower corolla-lip 



large, red-spotted. darwinii. 



^3. Leaves crowded at base, subovate, erose-dentate, attenuate-petioled ; upper leaves 



few. Corymb few many-flowered. racemosa. 



^4. Leaves subradical ; they and peduncles subglandulous. Leaves rhomboid-lanceolate. 



Scapes 10 cm., 2 4-flowered. bergii. 



A2. Lower corolla-lip scarcely contracted. Leaves ovate. Flowers few. Stems slender. 



b. Leaves of 3 kinds ; the radical with long petioles, the cauline with short petioles, and the 

 floral sessile. bellidifolia. 



b2. Leaves all radical, hispid underneath. filicaulis. 



A$. Lower corolla-lip very inflated. Leaves mostly radical, petiolate. 



b. Leaves ovate or rhombic, 2-toothed or incised, villous. Quasi-scape tall, branching. 



nudicaulis. 

 b2. Leaves 25 mm., long-petioled. Flowers 1-5 ; corolla large, spotted, incurved. 



polyrrhiza. 



b$. Leaves ovate-oblong, repand-serrate ; a few on the bifid stem. Subumbellately few- 

 flowered. Pubescent. volkmanni. 

 A^. Leaves rosulate, ovate-oblong, acute. Scape tall, bractless, 4-flowered. Calyx-segments 

 triangular. Corolla ? palcence, 



i. CALCEOLARIA BELLIDIFOLIA Gillies. 



Cespitose herbs, with slender, flexuose stems 5-20 cm. high, ovate-entire 

 leaves, some radical and with long petioles, others cauline, narrowing to a 

 short petiole, and others floral sessile. Flowers few, laxly corymbose, the 

 pedicels i -flowered. Calyx- segments ovate, rather obtuse; upper lip of 

 corolla scarcely as long as the calyx, the lower large, orbiculate, with a 

 short opening and a scarcely contracted base. 



(Chili.) 



C. BELLIDIFOLIA ANGUSTIFOLIA Speg. 



Leaves oblanceolate, acutish, with minute, spreading puberulence only 

 on the upper surface and margin. 



Patagon., Chubut, in elevated swamps by Lago Fontana. 



2. C. BERGII Hieron. 



Minutely glandular, pubescent herb, cespitose, with several short stems 

 and scapiform peduncles. Leaves subradical, glandulous-pubescent under- 



