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Barxhart : A 



Species of Utricularia 



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very early in the 



spring, and may (probably does) flower again late in the season. 



Several specimens are in herbaria, secured by former collectors, 

 which are probably referable to this species, but they are nearly 

 all in poor condition for determination. I would refer here speci- 

 mens collected by Wm. M. Canby at Palatka, Fla.,in April, 1869, 

 and distributed by him (with a printed label) under the name U. bi- 



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Also a sheet in the U. S. National Herbarium, under 



U.subulata, collected by H. W. R. [avenel],at Aiken, S. C, Sept, 

 1 869. Besides these there are two sheets in the Torrey Herbarium, 

 labeled by Dr. Chapman, " U. fibrosa — a rooting form. Springy 



places, Apalachicola, 



U. bip 



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Ell. ? Chapm. ! 



fib 



M 



Leon Co., Middle Florida." From these specimens it would ap- 



U. bip 



fib 



Walt 



not agree exactly with the type of U. macrorhyncha in the length 

 of the spur, the height of the scape, nor the size of the flower. 



Tarrytowx, N. Y., June 28, 1898. . 



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