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CALCEOLARIA integrifolia. 
Undivided-leaved Slipper-wort. 
cp * 
DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Nat. ord. ScROPHULARIZ. Jussieu gen. 117. Div. I. 
SCROPHULARINE. Brown supra fol. 723. 
CALCEOLARIA. © Supra fol. 723, 
C. integrifolia, foliis lanceolatis rugosis serratis, floribus paniculatis ter- 
Ainalibus. Smith ic. ined. 1. 3. 
Calceolaria integrifolia. Act. Stockh. 1770. Willd. sp. pl. 1. 107. 
Calceolaria serrata. Lamarck encyc. 1. 549. 
Calceolaria salvie folio. Feuillée peruv. 3.13. t.77. — 
Fol. opposito-distantia, rugosa, lanceolata, serrata, subsessilia, breve 
villosa. Panicula distantér oppositeque ramosa, terminalis, subfoliosa, nu- 
merosa, lutea é cymis multifloris oppositis axillaribus terminalibusque nu- 
tantibus trichotomis; pedunculo communi aphyllo apice trichotomo cymoso 
foliis longiori, pedicellisque villosis sepits dichotomis, filiformibus, his ca- 
pillaceis flewuosis. Cal. herbaceus utrinque villosus, corolla pluries brevior, 
parvus, cruciato-4-fidus, segmentis late ovatis acutis explanatis. Cor. mag- 
nitudine pist majusculi, lutea, abbreviato-calceiformis, subgloboso-inflaia, 
depressiuscula, germini semisupero infra adnata, extis minute pubescens, 
infra supinatim excisa: labium superius operculare, inferiort conforme, triplo 
tamen minus, aperture tote incumbens, convexum, suborbiculatum, secun- 
dim marginem baseos calyci feré ac a cardine connexum, germini semitecto 
adnatum indéque cum labio inferiore continuum. Stam*. labio superiort 
transverse opposita atque inclusa, juncture germinis et corolla inter labium 
utrumque inserta, unde epigynarum instar, stylum versus inclinata ; fil’. 
filiformia, antheris longiora: anth®. vibrate (demtsso polline purpurascentes ) 
introrsim dehiscentes, polline farinaceo albicante ; (estivantes albide, reni- 
formi-bilobe, crasse, filamento ad receptaculo medio loculorum trans- 
verse incumbentes). Stylus strictus, setaceus, ex % circa antheras exsuperans, 
glaber; stigma punctum simplicissimum. Germ. superum, ovatum, breve, 
vesiculis crystallinis papillosum. 
Sea 
Introduced by the Horticultural Society in the course of 
last summer. 
Drawn at the Chiswick establishment belonging to that 
useful and thriving association. 
Native of Chili and Peru. A tender annual. Leaves 
opposite; wide apart, lanceolate, nearly sessile, very shortly 
furred, wrinkled (much in the way of Sace). Panicle 
branched, terminal; cymes nodding, many-flowered, yel- 
low, axillary and terminal, trichotomous: common peduncle 
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