330 - Ov. LENTIBULARIEE. (C. B. Clarke.) [ Utricularia. | 
inflexed towards the concave face, minutely crenulate.—This species, much confused 
with species of other sections, is distinguishable by the globose (not compressed ovate) 
capsule, distinctly exceeding the sepals. The capillary bladder-bearing leaves are 
often absent in dried specimens; and similar small leaves occur in vegetative states of 
many of the so-called leafless species. 
5. U. minor, Linn.; Reichb. Ic. Fl. Germ. b. 1826, fig. 1; corolla yellow, 
spur less than half as long as the lower corolla-lip, capsule globose as long 
as the calyx. Lamk. Ill. t. 14, fig. 25 A. DO. Prodr. viii. 7; Oliver m 
Journ. Linn. Soc. ii. 176. 
APINE W. HIMALAYA; Nubra, alt. 11,000 ft., Thomson.—DISTRIB. Europe, 
W. and Central Asia. . 
Stems often 4-12 in., leafy. Peduncles 3-9 in., 2-8-fld. ; usually minately brac 
teate. Corolla }in.; lower lip much longer than the upper.—There are examples 
from the W. Himalaya and.Alpine Sikkim, which may be referable to this species; 
but being flowerless, they are doubtful. 
** Leaves at the base of the scape linear or spathulate, often evanescent 
before flowering. Calya-lobes equal or nearly so. Seeds smooth, testa 
reticulate. 
T Scales of the scape and bracts attached by their bases. 
§ Flowers purple, blue, or whiteish. 
6. U. albo-ecerulea, Dalz. in Hook. Kew Journ. ii. 279; glabrous, 
pedicels 4 in. recurved in fruit, lower lip of corolla 4 in. diam. azure, spur 
jin. narrow-conic, seeds short-ellipsoid obtuse at both ends. Oliver n Journ. 
Linn. Soc. iii. 177; Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 135. 
Conoan ; Stocks; at Vingorla, Dalzell. : i 
. Scapes 4-8 in., erect, 3-8-fld., leafless at flower-time. Calya-lobes ovate, in fruit 
lin, subacute. Lower lip of. corolla suborbicular, slightly 4-lobed, upper pmi 
spur pendent, nearly straight, Seeds scrobiculate, i.e. exterior cells of the testa 
oblong, subparallel to the longer diam. of the seed. | 
. 4. U. arcuata, Wight Ic.t.1571, fig. 1; glabrous, pedicels 3 in. recurved 
in fruit, lower lip of corolla $ in. diam. blue-purple, spur 3-2 n. s. 
curved, seeds ellipsoid. Oliver in Journ. Linn. Soc. iii. 177; Dalz. 4 Gibs. 
Bomb. Fl. 136. 
W. Deccan PENINSULA, from Bombay to Mysore; Law, Ritchie, &c. imes 
Scapes 4-8 in., erect, 3-8-fld., leafless at flower-time or nearly 80, sometim 
bearing bladders on the rudimentary leaves. Cal 'yæ-lobes ovate, in fruit } in., subacute, 
Lower lip of corolla suborbicular, scarcely lobed, upper } in. ; spur pendent from t 
base, then much curved forwards. Seeds scrobiculate, outer cells of the testa 
elongate. 
, 8. U. affinis, Wight Ic. t. 1580, fig. 1; glabrous, pedicels short, lowe 
lip of corolla 4—4 in. ovate purple-blue, spur 4-4 in. narrow-conic stralg? , 
seeds subglobose. Oliver in Journ. Linn. Soc. iii. 178. U. brachypod™ 
Wight Ie. t. 1578, fig. 1. U. decipi z. in Hook. Kew Journ. ii, 2755 
Dalz. & Gibs. ‘Bomb. Fl. 135. ecipiens, Dalz. in Hoo e 
W. Deccan PENINSULA, from the Concan southward ; Wight, Law, &c. d 
Scapes 2—6 in., erect, 3-6-fld., leafless at flower-time. Pedicels 4-3 in» guber? 
in fruit. Calyz-lobes ovate, entire ; in fruit l in. scarcely acute. Lower lip of coro Jes 
obtuse, scarcely emarginate, upper shorter than the spur; spur nearly at right ang 
