a ee PITT WIS RR P PP RARE ER 
Utricularia.] CV. LENTIBULARIEZ. (C. D. Clarke.) 329 
iin. diam. Capsule } in.; fruit-sepals 1-1 in. Seeds thickly discoid, concavo-convex 
by the inflexion of the entire thin hardly winged margin. 
VaR. inflexa; corolla white with violet stripes. U. inflexa, Forsk. Fl. Æg. Arab. 
9; Delile Fl. Æg. 4, t. 4, fig. 1; A. DC. Prodr. vii. 4; Boiss. Fl. Orient. iv. 3. 
U. Thonningii, Schum. Pl. Guin. 12.—Bengal; frequent, Clarke.—Distrib. N. and 
Central Africa.—The spur of the corolla is frequently as pubescent and as little curved 
as in U. stellaris. Whether this plant be reckoned species or variety, it is by no 
means rare in Bengal. 
tt Peduncles ebracteate or with a few obscure scales. 
2. U. flexuosa, Vahl Enum. i. 198; flowers pedicelled yellow, calyx- 
segments ovate somewhat enlarged in fruit, corolla-spur nearly as long as 
the lower lip, margin of the seeds entire inflexed scarcely winged. Blume 
Bijd. 739 ; A. DC. Prodr. viii. 94; Oliver in Journ. Linn. Soc. ii. 175. U. 
australis, Br. Prodr. 430; A. DC. l. c. 6. U. fasciculata, Roxb. FI. Ind. 
i. 143; Wall. Cat. 1499; A. DC. l.c. 7; Wight Ic. t. 1568. U. confervi- 
folia, Don Prodr. 84; A. DC. 1. c. 8. U. inzqualis, Benj. in Linnea, xx. 
304. U. Blumei, Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat. ii. 994. U. extensa, Hance; Walp. 
Ann. iii. 3. 
Throughout INDIA ; in rice-swamps, tanks, and jheels, common.—DIsTRIB. S.E. 
Asia, Malaya, N. Australia. . 
Generally resembling U. stellaris, but rather larger in all its parts. Corolla 
1-1 in. diam. Calyx-segments in fruit ovate, subacute, patent, hardly so long as the 
capsule. Seeds as of U. stellaris, but rather larger ; margin thin, incurved towards 
the concave face, described by some authors as winged, by others as wingless.—The 
branches near the base of the peduncle are sometimes inflated, falsely whorled, bearing 
reduced leaves, but are always much longer and less bract-like than those of U. 
stellaris. 
3. U. punctata, Wall. Cat. 2121; pedicels slender erect in fruit, 
flowers blue, capsule thin much longer than the calyx, seeds discoid margin 
thin sharply toothed. .4. DC. Prodr. viii. 5; Wight Ic. t. 1570; Oliver in 
Journ. Linn. Soc. iii. 175. 
Prov and TrNassERIM; from Rangoon, Wallich, to Mergui, Griffith, &c.— 
DısTRIB. Borneo. ' , ] 
Leaves multipinnate, segments capillary, with bladders. Peduncles 6 in., 5-15- 
fll, glabrous ; pedicels often 1-3 in. Corolla 1 in. diam., blue (Parish) ; spur 
shorter than the lower lip. Capsule 4 in., ovoid, obtuse. Seeds diifering little from 
U. stellaris, but the thin margin is patent or obscurely inflexed towards the concave 
face, with numerous triangular teeth. 
4. U. exoleta, Br. Prodr. 430; leaves very small bearing bladders, 
peduncles slender 1-3-Hd., flowers small yellow, capsule globose exceeding 
the fruit-sepals, seeds discoid margin thin patent subentire. A. DC. Prodr. 
Vili. 7.- U. diantha, Roem. & Sch. Syst. i. Mant. 169; Wight Ic. t. 1569 ; 
Oliver in Journ. Linn. Soc. iii. 175, not of A. DC. U. diflora, Aorb. Hort. 
Beng. 4. U. biflora, Roxb. Fl. Ind. i. 143, not of Lamk., nor of Wall. U. 
Roxburghii, Spreng. Syst. i. 52. U. elegans, Wall. Cat. 1502. U. ptero- 
Sperma, .Edgew. in Proc. Linn. Soc. i. 352. 
Throughout INDIA, from the N.W. Himalaya and Assam to Ceylon, not common. 
—DisTni1x. S.E. Asia, Malaya, N. Australia. . : 
Leaves sometimes 2-3 in, multipinnate, segments capillary, often a nately 
Or very slender, easily detached from the peduncle. Peduncle 1-4 in., minu li 
bracteate near the middle. Corolla j in. diam., spur slightly exceeding the lower hat 
Capsule y in. diam., thin. Seeds subtrapezoidal, much depressed; margin somewhat 
