INDIAN SPECIES OF UTRICULARIA. 177 
It may be proper here to state that I do not admit the specific value 
of Utricularia Bremii (Heer), and doubt further if the U. intermedia of 
British botanists be distinct, except аз а mere form or perhaps variety, 
from U. minor, L. It is not improbable that the U. sacciformis of 
Benjamin (Linnea, xx. 302) may refer to this plant; I have not, how- 
ever, seen authentic specimens. 
$ П. Scapus basi foliis linearibus, lineari-spathulatis v. spathulatis, 
integris, ante florescentiam sepe evanescentibus. nun lobis 
æqualibus, interdum parum inequalibus. 
A. Scapus squamis, bracteis bracteolisque basifíris instructus. 
a. Glabra. Calcar conico-subulatum v. subulatum, dependens, sepius 
plus minus curvatum. Calyx fructifer, lobis capsulam obte- 
gentibus. 
* Flores violacei, purpureo- v. albo-cerulei. 
6. U. ALBO-CEERULEA (Dalz. in Kew Journ. Bot. viii. 279). Floribus 
paucis, pedicellis floriferis erectis subpatentibusve calcar subsequan- 
tibus fructiferis curvato-deflexis, calycis lobo superiore late ovato 
acutissimo coroll labio superiore albo suborbiculato integro emar- 
ginato v. retuso marginibus reflexis breviore, lobo inferiore calcari 
dependente subulato acuto sæpius valde breviore, labio inferiore 
corolle amplo subintegro v. emarginato calcar plerumque duplo 
excedente. 
Loc. Concan, Stocks! (In rupibus prope Vingorla, fl. temp. pluviali, 
Datz. l. c.) 
Fragrans (fid. Dalz. l. c.). Radices sparse ramosæ, utriculis paucis. 
Scapus 3-10 unc. (sæpius 4-5 unc.), teres, erectus, firmus gracilisve, 
squamis raris parvis ovatis instructus. 1-2-florus, nonnunquam elon- 
gatus 4-5-florus. Bractee ovate acute. Flores primum approxi- 
mati. Corolla labio inferiore (fide descript. opt. Dalz. l. c.) quadrato- 
orbiculari emarginato, palato macula pallida venosa antice 3-lobata 
Capsula globosa v. sacciformis calycis lobis accrescentibus 
notato. 
Stigma sessile. Se- 
pedicello demum leviter decurrentibus obtecta. 
mina minuta, oblonga v. ovata, utrinque obtusa v. subsph:erica, sero- 
biculato-reticulata. 
Corolla a summo labii superioris ad apicem calcaris 4-6 lin., a basi cal- 
caris ad extremum labii inferioris 4-7 lin. 
Ab Utriculariis alteris affinibus, floribus paucis, corollie ample albo- 
cæruleæ labio inferiore calcar valde excedente, pedicellis fructiferis 
denique curvato-deflexis, dignoscitur. 
7. U. arcuata (Wight, Icones, t. 1570-1). Floribus paucis, calycis 
lobis subzequalibus superiore paulo majore late ovato v. cordato-ovato 
corolli labio superiore suborbiculato obovato-orbiculato v. obcordato 
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