Utricularia, DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA, 143 
1. U. stellaris, Linn, sp, pl. ed. Willd. 1.113. 
Floating, leafless. Scape. with a verticil of bladders. 
Corol without a nectary. 
Teling. Natsoo, . ; 
Grows in. sweet waters, appears and flowers during the 
rains, | 
Root. conferva-like, swimming. in, and not on the water ; 
I have always found small utriculi adhering to its filaments, 
_ Scape sub-erect, simple ; raceme above the verticil of bladders, 
which rest on the surface of the water, , 
2. U. fasciculata. R. 
Floating, leafless. Scapes naked; racemes four to eight- 
flowered, Utriculi sub-ovate, two-horned, scattered amongst 
_ the fibres of the root. Nectary horn-shaped, ascending to the 
edge of the under lip, Capsules beaked, drooping. 
Teling, Natsoo, 
Beng, Janjee. 
Found swimming in stagnant water in the vicinity of Gal. 
cutta, at the end of the cold, and beginning of the hot seasons. 
Stem jointed, length various, but often extending some 
feet, Radicles most numerous, in alternate fascicles, multifid, 
filiform, armed with minute, acute bristles pointing forward. 
Uiricult scattered, semi-ovate, dotted, becoming black by 
age, with two horns from the mouth, Seape erect, from four 
to eight inches high, bearing generally from four to eight, 
alternate, large, yellow, pedicelled flowers. Bractes ovate, 
_ obtuse, one-flowered, Calyx of two large, permanent leaflets, - 
- Corol as in the genus, Nectary horn-shaped, blunt, nearly 
as long as the under lip, tees oe girl A085 
fonnete conical, —" refiecten, 
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