498 XCIV. LENTIBULARIEZ (STAPF). [ Genlisea. 
ovate, submarginate, 23 lin. long; lower lip 3-lobed, over 3 lin. long; 
palate slightly 2-gibbous, much raised ; spur cylindric from a conic base, 
truncate, glandular-puberulous, very slightly shorter than the lower lip. 
Filaments broad-linear, under 1 lin. long; anthers }lin. long. Ovary 
densely glandular-puberulous. Capsule globose, 2 lin. in diam., glan- 
dular-puberulous. Seeds more or less globose-ellipsoid, + lin. long.— 
Hiern in Cat. Afr. Pl. Welw. i. 789; Kam. in Engl. Jahrb. xxxiii. 92, 
partly. 
Lower Guinea. Angola: Huilla; marshy places by the Lopollo River, 5000- 
5200 ft., Welwitsch, 260! 2600! Humpata; Chella Mountains, Johnston ! near the 
Cunene River, Johnston ! 
2. G. hispidula, Stapf in Dyer, Fl. Cap. iv. ii. 437. Leaves 
numerous; blades obovate-spathulate, 34-7 lin. long, 2-33 lin. broad, 
gradually passing into the long whitish petiole, 4-15 lin. long. 
Utricles on sometimes very long stalks (up to 10 lin.); tube 7-8 
lin. long; twisted arms over 10 lin. Jong. Peduncle erect, straight or 
flexuous, simple or branched, up to 1 ft. high, quite glabrous or with 
afew spreading bristles in the upper part. Raceme 3-—5-flowered ; 
flowers remote; bracts and bracteoles lanceolate, acuminate, 1} lin. 
long, more or less minutely hispidulous, lowest bracts barren ; pedicels 
filiform, 3—5 lin. long in flower, at length up to 10 lin. long, more or 
less hispid with yellow bristles, particularly in the upper part, rarely 
glabrous. Calyx-segments lanceolate, subacuminate or acuminate, sub- 
equal, 14-2 lin. long, minutely hispidulous. Corolla purple with yellow 
spots on the palate, 4—5 lin. long; upper lip ovate, obtuse, 1} lin. long; 
lower lip 24 lin. long, 3-lobed ; lobes short and broad, almost equal, 
scarcely undulate; palate much raised, lower than the upper lip, 
scarcely gibbous ; spur cylindric from a moderately widened base, 34 
lin. long, obtuse or truncate, sparingly and very minutely hispidulous. 
Filaments curved, very unequally widened upwards, not quite } lin. 
long; anthers 3 lin. long. Ovary densely pubescent above the glabrous 
base. Capsule more or less hairy in the upper part, globose, up to 2 lin. 
in diam., distinctly circumscissile. Seeds obliquely ovoid or almost. 
triangular in profile, up to } lin. long. Embryo subhippocrepiform.— 
G. africana, Oliver in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxxiii. 175 (the Magalisberg 
specimen); Kam. in Engl. Jahrb. xxxiii., 92, partly. 
Mozamb. Dist. British Central Africa; Nyasaland; Mount Zomba, 4000- 
6000 ft., Whyte! 
Also in South Africa. 
3. Es subglabra, Stapf. Leaves rather numerous; blades more 
or less obovate-cuneate, 4—6 lin. long, up to 8 lin. broad, gradually 
passing into the slender petiole, up to 6 lin. long. Utricles unknown. 
Scape erect, filiform, simple or very sparingly branched, glabrous, with 
a few remote barren bracts in the lower part; raceme 3—5-flowered ; 
flowers remote; bracts ovate to ovate-lanceolate, up to 1 lin. long, 
glabrous like the similar, but narrower bracteoles; pedicels filiform, 
obliquely erect, up to 5 lin. long, quite glabrous or sparingly puberulous 
