Ufrfcularia. DiANDRrA monosynia. 



14: 



riineiform, obtuse; above one or two minute pairs. Flowers solita- 

 ry, long pediincled. Capsules round. 



A native of wet places on the coast of Coromandel, and nearly 

 allied to G. lohelioides, and jitncea. 



18. G. lobelloides. Linn. Sp. Pi. ed. Willd. 1. 104. Itetz. obs. 4. 7. 

 Fahl. eniimer. 1. P. 92. 



i\nnua1, on the lower part of the simple stem grew from two to 

 four pair of approximate, lanceolate, entire, sessile leaves. Flankers 

 toward the apex, remote, solitary, long-peduncled. Capsules round. 



A native of Coromandel, growing in wet places during the rainy 

 season. 



UTRICULARIA. Schreb. Gen. N. 41. 



Cali/x two-leaved.— Coro/ ringent, a.id generally calcaratc. Cap- 

 sitle superior, one-celled. Seeds numerous. 



1. U. stellaris. Linn. Sp. PL ed. Willd. 1. ] IS. 



Floating, leafless. Scape with a verticil of bladders. Corol with- 

 out a Jiectary. 



TeliiiS' 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.— ^cajog sub- 

 erect, simple ; raceme above the verticil of bladders, which rest on 

 the surface of the water, 



2. U. fdsciculnta. R. 



Floating. Leafless, scapes naked ; racemes four to eight flower- 

 ed. Vtricun sub-ovate, two-horned, scattered amongst the fibres of 

 the root. Nectari/ horn- shaped, ascending to the edge of the under 

 lip. Capsules beaked, drooping. 



Teling. Natsoo. 



Bmg. Janjee. ' 



