7l8 PATAGONIAN EXPEDITIONS: BOTANY. 



tall, branching upwards. Corymbs few-flowered. Calyx hoary-villous, 

 its segments ovate, rather obtuse. Corolla with upper lip twice as long 

 as the calyx ; lower lip very inflated, its base briefly open. 



(Chilian Andes) ; Patagon. 



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9. CALCEOLARIA PAL^EN^E Phil. 



Leaves rosulate, short-petioled, ovate-oblong, acute, nervose. Scape 

 naked, tall, 4-flowered, no bracts at base of pedicels. Calyx- segments 

 broadly triangular. Corolla, etc. ? 



S. Chili, by Rio Palena. 



10. C. POLYRRHIZA Cav. 



Leaves more than 25 mm. long, on long petioles. Scapes 135- 

 flowered. Calyx-segments ovate or oblong, scarcely obtuse. Corolla 

 rather large, spotted, incurved, not dependent. Anther-lobes oblong. 



S. Patagon., at Puerto Deseado ; Falklands. 



II. C. RACEMOSA Cav. 



Puberulous, subviscous herbs. Leaves crowded near base, ovate or 

 somewhat oblong, erose-dentate, attenuate-petiolate ; upper leaves few. 

 Corymb lax to many-flowered. Corolla with upper lip scarcely exceeding 

 the calyx ; lower lip obovate, briefly contracted at base, open to beyond 

 the middle. 



S. Patagon., at Puerto Deseado. 



12. C. UNIFLORA Lam. (1783; C. nana Smith, 1789). 



Glabrous or minutely puberulous. Stem very short. Leaves petioled, 

 ovate, long-attenuate at base, entire or crenulate. Peduncles scape-like, 

 about 7 cm. high, i -flowered. Calyx-segments broad-ovate, obtuse. 

 Corolla with upper lip rather shorter than the calyx, the lower dependent, 

 obovate, long-contracted at the base, open to beyond the middle. 



S. Patagon., Magellan, by Port Gregory; by Hatcher at Punta Arenas ; 

 S. Patagon., at Coy Inlet (Peterson, "color brownish-yellow") ; Franchet 

 says " not found recently at Magellan, unless haply by M. Hariot." 

 Dusen found it in N. and E. Fuegia, and calls it " a common steppe-plant." 



13. C. VOLKMANNI Phil. 



Pubescent herb, with leaves mostly radical, ovate-oblong, 10 by 3 cm., 

 attenuate to a short petiole, obscurely repand-serrate. Stem 20 cm. high, 



