MACLOSKIE I SCROPHULARIACE^. 



717 



minutely puberulous, broad-ovate, obtuse. Corolla yellow, with upper 

 lip equalling the calyx ; lower lip dependent, very large, broad-ovate, red- 

 spotted ; the base contracted. Anther-lobes ovate. 



S. Patagon., at Coy Inlet (Peterson), "on pampas everywhere," Nov. 

 1 6, at mouth of Rio Sta. Cruz (Dusen). Scapes usually with one terminal 

 flower, and a pair of younger lateral flowers about 20 mm. below. 



5. CALCEOLARIA FILICAULIS Gay. 



Stems 1-2, erect, long, slender, naked. Leaves radical, ovate, petiolate, 

 or attenuate to a short petiole, obsoletely toothed, hispid underneath, 

 subciliate. Corymb terminal, simple or geminate, few- FIG. 92. 



flowered. Corolla puberulous ; its upper lip shorter 

 than the hispid calyx ; its lower larger, obovate, erect, 

 scarcely contracted at the base, shortly open. 



(Chili) ; Patagon. 



6. C. FOTHERGILLI Sol. 



Glandular-pubescent herb, with very short stem. 

 Leaves petiolate, ovate-spatulate, entire or obsoletely 

 crenate, villous. Peduncles scape-like, i -flowered. 

 Calyx-segments broad-ovate to orbiculate, obtuse. 

 Corolla with upper lip shorter than the calyx ; lower 

 lip dependent, long-obovate, red-spotted, its base long- 

 contracted, and open to beyond the middle. (Fig. 92.) 



Magellan, Falklands, "abundant and pretty." 



Calceolariafothergilli. 

 Plant in flower, slightly 

 reduced ; also section of 



7. C. LANCEOLATA Cav. 



Subvillous herbs, with very short stem. Leaves lan- 

 ceolate, long-attenuate at base, subentire. Peduncles 

 scapiform, i -flowered. Calyx-segments ovate, acute, capsule"' minified"" "and 



SubvilloUS. C0r<?//rt with short Upper lip ; lower lip long, magnified seed. (From 



its base long-contracted, open to above the middle. Flora anfarftifa -} 



Patagon., at Golfo de San Jorge ; Puerto Deseado (also cited in the 

 Falklands along with C. polyrrhiza, but quaere). 



8. C. NUDICAULIS Benth. 



Herbaceous, with petiolate, radical leaves, ovate or rhombic, 2-toothed 

 or partly incised, villous on both sides. Stem scape-like, erect, to 60 cm. 



