— Plate II. — 



Figs. i-ii. — Genlisea. 



Figs. 1-4, 7, 8 and 10. — Series showing the development of the trap. 



Fig. 5. — A single plant (from Brazil) X 2; inf., inflorescence stalk; /., 

 trap. 



Fig. 6. — Portion of an arm laid open of G. ornata. In this species the 

 number of rows of detentive hairs is small. The position of the 

 glands and the shape of the inner epidermal cells (on a larger scale) 

 are indicated. 



Fig. 7. ^ — ^ A trap in which the arms are beginning to develop; vent., ventral 

 view; lat., lateral view. 



Fig. 8. — Distal end of a young trap showing the arms in a stage of 

 growth later than that seen in fig. 4. Dotted hnes indicate veins, as 

 in fig. 7. 



Fig. 9. — Mature trap, one arm having been laid open and shown in its 

 posture thereafter. A portion of the laid-open arm at a is shown 

 above and to the right; below this, the sections along a-b and c-d 

 are shown. 



Fig. 10. — A mature trap. The numbered lines indicate the positions of 

 the sections shown in plate 12. 



Fig. II. — A portion of the oral termination of the tube, with the ad- 

 jacent portion of an arm, diagrammed in perspective. Note prey 

 caught, seen through the window cut in the wall, on the right. 



