Utricularia.] CV. LENTIBULARIEEX,. (C. B. Clarke.) 335 
nor the blue flowers for U. bifida; and there is no other known Malacca species that 
will at all suit. 
2. U. FovEOLATA, Edgew. in Proc. Linn. Soc. i. 851; scape twining leafless 
2-6-fld., bracts transfixed, calvx-lobes ovate acute, corolla purple, seeds glistening 
punetate.—Bengal; Edgeworth. Near U. uliginosa (ex Edgew.), but from the 
description of the seeds perhaps rather allied to U. affinis. 
3. U. ALATA, Benj. in Bot. Zeit. 1845, 212; leafless, scape 1-2 in. 2-3-fld., scales 
basifixed, calvx-lobes ovate equal subacute decurrent on the pedicel, corolla longer 
than the calyx, spur conic acute longer than the calyx.—* India ” (Benjamin). 
Neither the shape of the corolla-lip, its colour, nor any account of the seeds is 
supplied. 
4. U. squamosa, Benj. in Bot. Zeit. 1845. 212 ; leafless. scape 8 in. 3-fld., scales 
attached by their middle, flowers subsessile, calyx-lobes equal orbicular-ovate obtuse. 
—Nepal (Benjamin). Benjamin’s description fits very well the common U. racemosa. 
This species however must have been so well known to Benjamin that he would hardly 
publish it again under a new name ; hence Oliver records U. squamosa as an indeter- 
minate species. 
5. U. PAUCIFOLIA, Benj. in Linnea, xv. 309; leaves 4-1 in. oblong obtuse, 
petiole 4 in., scape 4 in., pedicels exceedingly short, calyx-lobes 3 in. equal obtuse. — 
India (Benjamin). Supposed by Oliver to be near U. racemosa. 
6. U. OBTUSILOBA, Benj. in Linnea, xx. 312; leaves } in. ovate obtuse, petiole 
2 in., scapes 3-20 in., scales fixed by their middle, calyx-lobes round obtuse.—Ceylon, 
Nepal, China (Benjamin). Also supposed by Oliver to be near U. racemosa. 
7. U. ALBIFLORA, Griff. Notul. iv. 168; leafless, scapes simple filiform, pedicels 
bracteolate at the base, corolla white, lower lip yellow-spotted, spur acutely conic a 
little longer than the lower lip.—Mergui ; Griffith. 
8. U. LILACINA, Griff. Notul. iv. 168; leafless, raceme few-fid., fruit-pedicels 
erect, calyx-lobes equal acute, corolla ‘lilac-blue, lower lip with a yellow spot, spur 
conic-subulate as long as the lower lip.—Mergui ; Griffith. 
9. U. CAPILLARIS, Don Prodr. 85; leafless, scape 3—4 in. capillary few-fld., lower 
calyx-lohe (?) ovate acute longer, corolla blue, spur conic. DC. Prodr. viii. 90.— 
_ Nepal (D. Don). 
10. U. RAMOSA, Vahl Enum. i. 204; leafless, scape few-fid., flowers small, spur 
conic short, fruit-pedicels recurved. DC. Prodr. viii. 25.—Deccan Peninsula 
(Koenig). Doubtfully referred by Oliver to U. flexuosa ; it appears as likely to be 
U. cerulea or one of that section. 
U. ambigua is recorded as Indian by DC. (Prodr. viii. 9) on the faith of a wrong 
field determination of a specimen by Wallich. 
IL PINGUICULA, Linn. 
Herbs. Leaves radical, rosulate, entire. Scapes erect, 1-fld., leafless, 
ebracteate. Calyx 4—5-lobed, more or less 2-lipped. Corolla 2-lipped, 
spurred, purple or yellow. Anthers ovate, sub-l-celled. Style short, 
stigma very unequally 2-lobed. Seeds ellipsoid.— Species 15, all extra- 
tropical. 
P. alpina, Linn.; Reichb. Iconogr. t. 81, fig. 166; leaves subsessile 
elliptic sparsely hairy on the upper surface, corolla white yellow-spotted, 
spur hardly 4 as long as the corolla. DC. Prodr. viii. 31; Oliver in Journ. 
Linn. Soc. iii. 190. U. flavescens, Flérke, and brachyloba, Ledeb.; Reichb. 
Inconogr. t. 81, fig. 168, 187. 
ALPINE HIMALAYA, alt. 11-13,000 ft.; Kumaon, Strach. d^ Winterb., T. 
