372 BOTANICAL INFORMATION. 
ÍNDIAN UTRICULARIZ. 
The following Conspectus of Indian Utricularie, by Dr. Wight, has 
been obligingly communicated to us by the author. 
FrLoaTING. (Calyx-lobes herbaceous, not covering 
the capsule.) 
CaLYx equalling the capsule, at length diverging. 
Seed peltate, wingless. 
Seapes with a whorl of floats below the flower ^U. stellaris. 
Seapes without floats U. fasciculata. 
Calyx shorter than the ad appressed, sleet flat, 
ound with a wi 
Seapes 3-5 or more Paes ibus dentate. 
(The flowers of this species appear 
blue, all the others of this group 
have them yellow.) Mergui . U. punctata. 
Scapes two-flowered, seed-wing entire . — . U. diantha. 
TERRESTRIAL. (Calyx-lobes enlarging, becoming, 
in fruit, sub-scariose, converging and 
eov the capsule.) 
Calyx-lobes AG sub-aeute ; — and bracts 
ed by the bas 
Seeds Eis lida ovate, iie 
Flowers some shade of blue (not yellow). 
Calyx acute, seed elliptical, obtuse at ends. 
Spur shorter than the lower lip, de- 
scendin U. reticulata. 
Spur emn or exoeing the Si, ar- 
rizoni U. arcuata. 
Calyx wem iidem in fruit, el 
ovate, pointed at one end. . U. humilis. 
Flowers yellow (seed oblong, elliptical) . U. Wallichii. 
Seed finely reticulated, globose. 
Spur as long or longer than the lower lip. 
Czespitose, leaves spathulate, scapes lax JU. conferta. 
Distinct, sub-aphyllous, scape sub-voluble U. wliginoides. 
Spur shorter than the lip, scape straight, erect U. uliginosa. 
