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Pluk. alm. 352. t. 111. f. 6._ _Catesb. car. t. 50._ [Illustration: 40] Of this genus there are three species, all of which are natives of North-America, and described by MILLER, in his _Gardener's Dictionary_, where the genus is called _American Herb Paris_; but as the _Paris_ and _Trillium_, though somewhat similar in the style of their foliage, are very different in their parts of fructification, we have thought it most expedient to anglicise _Trillium_, it being to the full as easily pronounced as _Geranium_, and many other Latin names now familiar to the English ear. This species takes its' trivial name of _sessile_, from the flowers having no foot-stalk, but sitting as it were immediately on the end of the stalk. The figure here exhibited was taken from a plant which flowered in my garden last spring, from roots sent me the preceding autumn, by Mr. ROBERT SQUIBB, Gardener, of Charleston, South-Carolina, who is not only well versed in plants, but indefatigable in discovering and collecting the more rare species of that country, and with which the gardens of this are likely soon to be enriched. It grows in shady situations, in a light soil, and requires the same treatment as the _Dodecatheon_ and _round-leav'd Cyclamen_. We have not yet had a fair opportunity of observing whether this species ripens its seeds with us: though of as long standing in this country as the _Dodecatheon_, it is far less common; hence one is led to conclude that it is either not so readily propagated, or more easily destroyed. [41] ~Calceolaria pinnata. Pinnated Slipper-wort.~ _Class and Order._ ~Diandria Monogynia.~ _Generic Character._ _Cor._ ringens inflata. _Caps._ 2-locularis, 2-valvis. _Cal._ 4-partitus aequalis. _Specific Character and Synonyms._ CALCEOLARIA _pinnata_ foliis pinnatis. _Lin. Syst. Vegetab. p. 64._ CALCEOLARIA foliis scabiosae vulgaris. _Fewill Peruv. 3, t. 12. fig. 7._ [Illustration: 41] There being no English name to this plant, we have adopted that of _Slipper-wort_, in imitation of _Calceolaria_, which is derived from _Calceolus_, a little shoe or slipper. This species of Calceolaria is one of the many plants introduced into our gardens, since the time of MILLER: it is an annual, a native of Peru, and, of course, tender: though by no means a common plant in our gardens, it is as easily raised from seed as any plant whatever. These are to be sown on a gentle hot-bed i
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