axillary and terminal, usually more tlian 1-flowered. Flowers 
conspicuously irregular. Calyx short, slightly adhering to ovary, 
4-partite. Corolla 2-lipped, lips entire, concave, anterior lip 
large and inflated ; yellow, white or purplish. Stamens 2. 
Stigma small. Capsule ovate-conical. Seeds numerous. 
Calceolaria Darwinii, Benth. Plant 7 or 8 in. high, 
quite smooth. Leaves l|-2 in. long, broadly oblong, gradually 
narrowing to the base, entire or having a few teeth. Flower 
stalk about 4 in. long, 1-3-flowered (usually 1-flowered). Flower 
larger than that of C. FothergiUii, entirely yellow (Wright), 
or red-spotted (Macloskie). Calyx with broad, rounded seg- 
ments. Corolla— upper lip as long as calyx, lower lip very 
large, contracted at base, open below the middle. Anther 
lobes ovate. 
Eound beach, growing near Aspidium coriaceum. Very 
rare. 
Flowers November and December. 
West Falklands. 
Plate 45, Fig. 10 :— Whole plant. 
