332 CV. LENTIBULARIEE. (C. B. Clarke.) [ Utricularia. 
viii. 15; Wight Ic. t. 1574, two left-hand plants. U. humilis, Heyne ; Wall. Cat. 
1495; Wight Ic. t. 1572, not of Vahl. U. reticulata var. B, Oliver in Journ. Lim. 
Soc. iii. 180 U. polygaloides, Edgew. in Proc. Linn Soc. i. 351.—S. Deccan Penin: 
sula and Ceylon, frequent. Bengal; Burdwan, Edgeworth. Scape 2-6 in., erect, 
much thicker than in the starved examples of U. reticulata. Pedicels iim: brie 
teoles linear, less pointed than in U. reticulata. Seeds as of U. reticulata, but smaller 
and more finely scrobiculate. 
11. U. scandens, Benj. in Linnea, xx. 309, partly; minute, bwin 
glabrous, calyx-lobes in fruit } in. obtuse, lower lip of corolla i4 in. blue, 
seeds minute obovoid laxly scrobiculate. Oliver in Journ. Linn. Soc. il. 
181. U. volubilis, Wight in Herb. Propr. 
Near MaDRas; Madura Hills, Wight, Shuter. . 2. 
Scapes 1-6 in., exceedingly slender, twining on U. Wallichiana & Wigton 
Pedicels à in., scattered. Seeds minute; testa very lax, almost wrinkled, cells large 
oblong. . 
Vin capillacea ; scape most slender not twining, calyx-lobes in fruit qs in. vey 
obtuse. U. capillacea, Wall. Cat. 6399; Oliver in Journ. Linn. Soc. iii. 184, no of 
Herb. Wight.—Madras; Wight. U. capillacea, Wight Herb, is U. Wallich 
Wight Ie. t. 1572, fig. 1. The fragments in Wallich's Herbarium (13 in. tong 
of U. capillacea, Vahl, and which are said to have come from Wight's Herbarium 
appear to have had blue flowers. Wallich seems to have affixed the name capillace 
on his own, not Wight's authority. 
12. U. hirta, Klin; Oliver in Journ. Linn, Soc. iii. 183; hairy, lower 
subsessile, lower lip of corolla 4 in. blue, spur }in. curved. A. DC. Proar. 
viii. 25. U. setacea, Wall. Cat. 6398, partly. 
Decoan PENINSULA (Klein) CmorA NaGrORE; alt. 2000 ft., Clarke. KHASIA | 
Mrs. ; alt. 3-5000 ft., Griffith, H. f. & T., &c. : in 
Scapes 3-8 in., erect, slender, minutely densely villous, Calyw-lobes orbi cular uu 
fruit Jj in. Capsule Jj in., globose. Seeds minute, ovoid, obscurely scrobicula d 
By the subsessile flowers and small globose capsules this seems allied to U. racemos t 
as Prof. Oliver states; but the bracts not being produced backwards below their pom 
of insertion, it must be placed here in the artificial arrangement adopted. 
$8 Flowers yellow. 
13. U. bifida, Linn.; A. DC. Prodr. viii. 21; pedicels finally recurved, 
calyx-lobes in fruit 1 in. ovate obtuse, lower lip of corolla 4 in., spur nesr y 
iin. curved, seeds obovoid, testa lax scrobiculate. Oliver in Journ. "i | 
Soc. iii. 182 (exclud. syn. U. humilis). U. bifora, Wall. Cat. 1498, nof 9 | 
Roxb, U. diantha, A. DC. l. e. 21, exclud. most syn. U. Wallichian* | 
Benj. in Bot. Zeit. 1845, 213. U. brevicaulis, Benj. in Linnea, xx. 303. —— 
Throughout Inpra, from Nepal and Assam to Ceylon and Malacca.— DISTRIP. 
E. Asia from Japan to Borneo and the Philippines. vinkled 
Scapes 2-7 in., erect, glabrous, many-fld. Pedicels Yin. Seeds almost wrn 
: : e 
owing to the very lax testa; cells of the testa oblong, oblique to the longer axi of th 
seed. 
14. U. Wallichiana, Wight Ic. t. 1572, fig. 1; stems very slendet 
often twining, pedicels 0-4 in. suberect in fruit, calyx-lobes in fruit 4 m 
ovate acute, lower lip of corolla } in., spur nearly as long, seeds ellipsoid ser ) 
biculate without papillæ or glochidia. Oliver in Journ. Linn. Soc. m. 104, 
U. scandens, Benj. in Linnea, xx. 309, in most part. U. macrolep!s, Wig 
tt 1580, fig. 2, exclud. seeds. U. capillacea, Thwaites Enum. 171, not of 
iver. 
Hills of the S. Deccan PENINSULA and CEYLON ; Wight, Thwaites, &c. 
