Francis E. Lloyd — 8 — Carnivorous Plants 



other, are of restricted, sometimes very restricted, distribution. The 

 two categories exist side by side in that ancient continent, Australia. 

 Are the latter young scions derived from the more ancient stocks? And 

 may we regard the Australian types of Utricularia as ancient t3^es and 

 in some measure as analogs of ancient animal forms of that continent? 

 Since we cannot answer these questions, it is perhaps as well to say no 

 more. 



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