﻿432 LENTiBULAKiE^ (Stapf). [Utricularia. 



curved upwards, 4 Hn. long; anthers over i lin. long; filaments 

 linear ; style distinct, almost as long as the stigma ; upper stigma- 

 lip ovate-oblong, shorter than the broad-ovate or orbicular lower°lip ; 

 capsule not known ; seeds globose, very minutely reticulate, | lin! 

 long. Kam. in Engl Jahvh. xxxiii. 106, incl. var. Treubii ; Sta2)f 

 tn Hook. Ic. PI. t. 2794, fig. B. U. Trmhi, Kam. in Ann. Jard. 

 Buitenz. 1898, Suppl. ii. 143. 



Eastkrn Eegion : Pondoland ; on web rocks on a hill at tlie mouth of St. 

 Johns River, 700 ft., Bolus! Imkerene River, Bachmann, 1291! Natal j Fields 

 Hill, Rehmann .' in wet places on Great Noods Berg, 2000-3000 ft Wood 131 ' 

 and in MacOivan ^ Bolus, Herb. Norm., 1037! 5338! Inanda, Wood, 543! on 

 wet rocks near waterfalls, Sanderson (ex Oliver). 



8. U. prehensilis (E. Meyer, Comm. i. 282); a slender terrestrial 

 herb; stolons filiform, whitish, brittle, loosely matted; leaves 

 scattered on the stolons, usually decayed at the time of flowering, 

 Imear-lanceolate or Ungulate, obtuse, up to almost 1 in. long and 1 lin. 

 broad, narrowed into a very slender petiole about | or | of the length 

 of the blade, thin; bladders numerous from the leaves, and the 

 stolons, with the mouth near the short stalk, globose or ovoid- 

 globose, almost i lin. in diam., upper lip with 2 horn-hke curved 

 tentacles, lower lip 0; peduncle filiform, 3 in. to more than 1 ft. 

 long, erect and more or less flexuous when short, twining when long; 

 flowers 1-6, remote; bracts ovate to ovate-lanceolate, acute, over 

 1 lin. long, the lowest barren ; bracteoles lanceolate to subulate, as 

 long as or shorter to much shorter than the bracts ; pedicels filiform, 

 ^ 5 Im. long; sepals membranous, somewhat dissimilar, upper ovate, 

 acute or acuminate, many ^nerved, in flower 2-2^ lin. long, in fruit 

 up to 4 hn. long, lower usually shorter, more or less elliptic and 

 obtuse; corolla 6-8 lin. long, yellow; upper lip broadly oblong, 

 spathulate with a rounded, entire or emarginate tip, 2^-4 lin. long; 

 lower hp 3-4 Im. long, broadly ovate, palate erect, almost parallel to 

 the upper lip, 2-gibbous, with a small tuft of cilia at its inner angle ; 

 spur straight, descending, acute, 3-4^ lin. long ; anthers i lin. long ; 

 style short, stout, gradually passing into the ovary ; upper lip of 

 stigma very short and flat, lower depressed, rounded ; capsule ellip- 

 soia, Z^ hn. long; seeds very obliquely ovoid, tubercled on the back, 

 -^ to aJmostJ hn. long. JDC. Prodr. viii. 20 ; OUv. in Journ. Linn, 

 i^oc. IX. 150, excl. var. ; Hiern in Oat. Afr. PI. Welw. i. 787 ; 

 i^am m Lngl. Jahrh. xxxiii. 102, ind. vars. Jmillensis, lingulata 

 jJ^j''l'\f^ *^ ^«"»*> Kunene-Samb. Exped. 373 ; Stapf in Hook. 

 1 9^ TT i' f' ^'^^3(^^<:ariensis, A.BC. I.e. U. Mans, A. DC 

 i- o f'^^^^^'os. ^a^^r in Journ. Linn. Sac. xx. 216; Baim, 



Kunene-Samh. Exped. 55. 



SnUzk<fn''^''L^^^-*''°''4-,'^'"''°'''''^l5 Houtbosch, Rehmann, 5993 1 near the 

 Krrs7l241! ''^' ^^Zms, 12Ua! near Pretol-i., Kirlc, 34! Lake Chrissie, 



Na^tn^ln'l.^rf' "''' Pondoland; near the Umsitkaba Ri^er, Drege, 4839! 

 S^ood IPS ^S^?.?""*^ ""^^^ °'^'''^^». Sanderson, 926! Wood, I2b\ Inanda, 

 prSSifv M ^'^'™°^t'7^o<490D! GriffinshiU, Rehmann l and without 

 precise locality, Cooper, 2881 ! Gerrard, 161 ! 



