Lentbulariee 
UOURIKCIVIEAUR UN 
PAG IME 
Banks & Sol. in Br. Prodr. 432 (1810); Benth. Fl. Austral. iv. 526. 
[PLaTE 222 a.] 
Radix annua, fibrosa, repens. /fa omnia radicalia, et prope 
basin scapi et e geniculis radicum egredientia, paucissima, cunei- 
formi-linearia, obtusiuscula, basi attenuata, integerrima, glabra, duas 
lineas longa. Ons. Plerumque nulla folia scapo adherent ut planta 
primo intuitu aphylla  videatur. Scapus capillaris, uncialis, teres, 
inferne villis brevissimis raris adspersus, simplex, squamis paucis, 
Ovatis, acutis, basi rotundatis, ibique adnatis, remotis, instructus,) 
plerumque biflorus ; flos inferior subsessilis ; alter terminalis. Byactee 
tres vel quatuor, subcalyce sitze, oblonge, acute, parvee ; unica ad 
basin pedunculi inferioris flori elliptica utrinque acuminata in medio 
adnata. Calyx diphyllus ; foliola subrotundo-ovalia, obtusa, concava, 
sordide violacea, zequalia, unam unciam longa, persistentia. Corolla 
monopetala, ringens, ceruleo-violacea; labium superius erectum, 
oblongum, obtusum, integrum, sesquilineam longa; labium inferius 
tripartitum ; laciniz laterales lineares, obtusze, divaricatee, sub- 
adscendentes, longitudine labii superioris ; lacinia intermedia duplo 
longior, lata, ovato-oblonga, obtusa, integra, patens, subdeflexa ; 
fauces lutescentes. clause gibbo labii inferioris didymo, albo, in 
medio luteo. Mectartum.: calcar, e basi labii inferioris productum, 
conicum, acutiusculum, complanatum, sub labio inferiore porrectum, 
ab illo parum divaricatum, calyce duplo longius, corollee concolor, 
Filamenta duo, basi labii superioris inserta, plana, incurva, apice 
calyce (4) breviora, albida. Antherg 
superum, 
ante stylum  conniventia, 
subrotunde, compresse, approximate.  Germen sub- 
rotundum. S¢ydus staminibus brevior, crassus, planus, subanceps, 
violaceus. Stigma truncatum, concavum, marginibus terminalibus 
Capsula globosa, glabra, magnitudine calycis, unilocularis, 
conceptaculum globosum, 
§ . 
acutis. 
Semina subrotunda, parva ; 
magnum, pedicellatum. 
Hab. prope Cape Grafton, locis irriguis. 
plurima, 
This species is apparently only known from the Banksian material in the 
National Herbarium. The specimens from Brisbane, placed under it with some doubt 
by Bentham, have yellow flowers, and differ in other respects from the type; and 
others from Queensland, collected by Armit and distributed under the samé nam-, 
do not belong here. ‘“ Heel and under labium delicate purple, the two side ones the 
same, but paler, the upper ones almost white; two spots of white at the bottom of 
the lower labium; stalk and bud reddish green.” S. Parkinson MS. 
UTRICULARIA ALBIFLORA 
Banks & Sol. in Br. Prodr. 431 (1810) ; Benth. FL. Austral. 526. 
[PLATE 222 B.] 
Radix annua, fibrosa; fibre capillares albee, lurimee, sub- 
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simplices, paucae repentes hinc inde folia exserentes utriculosque 
gerentes reniformi-subrotundz, parum compresse, albide ; 
etsi ex aquis nascebat. 
et hoc 
Folia pauca, radicalia, lineari-lanceolata, acuta, 
integerrima, glabra, vix duas lineas longa. Scapus filiformis, teres, 
glaber, nudus, unciam longus, uniflorus, sub flore quasi in pedun- 
culum brevem attenuatus. Calyx diphyllus ; foliola subrotundo-ovata, 
concava, semilineam longa, divaricata, persistentia ; 
et pallide purpurascens. 
superius 
superius sordide 
Corolla monopetala, ringens, alba; 
oblongo-lineare, _ profunde emarginatum, 
quilineare, basi contractum in tubum brevissimum ; 
superiore paulo longius, extus triplo latius, patens, 
apice tridentatum, dentibus  latis acutiusculis, 
labium 
erectum, ses- 
labium inferius 
subtruncatum, 
medio paulo majore ; 
palatum e basi labii inferioris gibbosum pallide flavicans, 
calcar 
Nectarium : 
conicum, obtusiusculum, rectum dependens, labio inferiore 
duplo brevius, album, 
Lilamenta duo, brevia, planiuscula, — basi 
UTICA RUAN 
Br. Prodr. 432 (1810) 
[PLate 
Radix annua, fibrosa; fibree filiformes, fasciculatim descendentes, 
simplices, albe. Tota planta glabra. ota nulla (forte si in 
aquis nasceret adessent?) Scapus erectus, teres, glaber, spithamzeus, 
crassitie penne: columbinz, squamis ovatis 
adspersus, 
acutis remotis adpressis 
Superne spe ramosus, preecipue si 
fuisset ; rami cauliformes, florigeri. 
spicati, approximati. 
caulis apice decerptus 
Flores numerosi (10-20), sub- 
Pedunculi vix lineares, unam lineam longi, 
ancipites, solitarii, uniflori. Bractee e lata basi 
basin singuli pedunculi. 
ovata, acuta, ad 
Bracteole due, subulate, intra bracteam 
ad latera baseos pedunculi insertze, longitudine pedunculorum, lute- 
Ca4x diphyllus ; foliola subrotundo-ovata, concava, duas 
lineas_ longa, divaricatissima, lutea, persistentia. 
ringens, aurea; 
scentes, 
Corolla monopetala, 
labium _ superius ovato-oblongum, calyce duplo 
longius, extra medium adscendens, apice leviter bifidum, lobulis 
obtusis, basi in tubum_ brevissimum coarctatum ; 
superiore duplo longius triploque 
labium  inferius, 
latius, expansum, patenti-deflexum, 
corolla ante tubum inserta, alba. 
Germen 
Anthere oblongze, conniventes, 
Stylus planus, 
Stigma complanatum, obsolete bilabiatum, 
Capsula globosa, majuscula, glabra, unilocularis. 
sissima, subrotunda, minuta ; 
subrotundum. 
longitudine staminum. 
superum, crassiusculus, 
Semina numero- 
conceptaculum 
Ozs. Distinctissima flore unico, albo. 
Hab. in arenosis paludosis prope Point Look-out. 
Bustard Bay. Apparently only known from Banks and Solander’s specimens. 
“Flowers white, tinged with citron colour on the palate ; stalk and calyx green, the calyx 
tinged with grey purple.” S$, Parkinson AS., on drawing. 
Smith (in Rees’s Cyclopedia, vol. xxxvii.), after temarking that several of the 
species described by Brown “were detected by Sir Jossph Banks and Dr. Solander,” 
continues :— We have heard the former of these eminent botanists relate that almost 
every morning’s walk afforded them a new Utricularia ; but the delicate flowers 
were generally so frail and transient, or the distinctive character of the species so difficult 
to define, that several of these beautiful novelties were necessarily left undetermined.” 
Bentham did not consult the figures of the Species, on some of which the colour of 
the flowers is carefully noted by Sydney Parkinson ; this I have thought it well to 
quote, 
magnum  globosum. 
CHRYSANTHA 
Benth. Fl. Austral. 527. 
223 a.] 
jen lobi _laterales Ovati, obtusissimi; medii angustiores, 
et paulo longiores, oblongi, obtusi, profundius divisi sed sinu 
acutiore. Palatum e basi labii inferioris, magnum, 
1 1 2 
altius coloratum, aureo-croceum, Nectarium - 
acutiusculum, descendens, 
gibbosissimum, 
calear subulato-conicum, 
ibbos} apice parum  extrorsum verso, subtus 
ee pe eeulaay labio inferiore paulo brevius, colore corollz. 
“eament, i rollze 3 c A 
@ duo, basi corollie ante tubum _inserta, plana, albida, 
brevia, semilineari 2 i 
p la, Anthere oblong, flavee, conniventes, 
Superum, subrotundum, Stylus crassiusculus 
Stigma parum complanatum, obsol 
subglobosa, glabra (magnitudine 
cularis. Semin 
Gernen 
altitudine staminum. 
ete bilabiatum, pallidum. Capsula 
seminii cannabini minoris) unilo- 
numerosissima, subrotunda, minuta ; 
maximum, globosum, 
Hab. prope Point Look-out, 
conceptaculum 
Juxta fossas solo arenoso. 
“ Flower yellow, somewhat 
s ‘at pale, the top of the er i rich ¢ ry 
stalk green ; roots white.” 4S, Rainn us of the under labium rich gold colour ; 
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