106 REPORT ON TWO BOTANICAL COLLECTIONS FROM 
Utricularia concinna. (Figs.7 to 11.) 
Fig. 7. Three entire plants, natural size. 
8. Inflorescence, x 3. 
9. Flower, viewed from above, with the dorsal sepal turned back, x 3. 
10. Stamens, x 10. 
11. Pisti, x 10. 
Utricularia Quelchii. (Figs. 12 to 16.) 
Fig. 12. Two entire plants, natural size. 
13. Bract, bracteoles, and calyx, natural size. 
14. Corolla, natural size. 
15. Stamens, x 5. 
16. Pistil, x 5. 
PLATE 11. 
Utricularia roraimensis. (Figs. 1 to 4.) 
Fig. 1. Group of plants, natural size. 
2. Part of a raceme, with the corolla removed, x 5. 
3. Corolla, x 5. 
4. Stamen, x 10. 
Genlisea roraimensis. (Figs. 5 to 12.) 
Fig. 5. Plant, natural size. 
6. Fragment of the base of a stem, with leaf (++), false roots, and an imperfect utricle standing 
erect among the leaves, x 10. 
7. Perfect utricle, x 5. 
8. Imperfect utricle, transition form between the ordinary false root and the perfect utricle, x 5. 
This form has a very minute pore at the apex. 
9. Imperfect utricle, erect form, x 5. 
10. Part of a raceme, with the corolla removed, x 5. 
11. Corolla, x 5. 
12. Stamen, x 5. 
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Brocchinia reducta. 
Fig. 1. Rosette of leaves, natural size. 
2. Inflorescence, natural size. 
3. Flower, with a sepal and two petals removed, x 5. 
4. Sepal, x 5. 
5. Petal, x 5.. 
6. Style and stigmas, x 5. 
7. Transverse section of unripe capsule, seeds not shown, x 5. 
8. Seed, x 5. | 
