AMONG THE WILD FLOWERS 
VIE 
THERE are some very interesting plants whose 
habitats are exclusively in Bocs. Some of 
them are little known, owing partly to the 
difficulty of reaching them in their native 
home. 
First among these may be mentioned the 
Bladderwort, U¢ricularza; the plants of this 
genus are submerged in water, and have 
numerous fibrous root-like branches which form 
a sort of network, and pinnatifid leaves upon 
which are little green bladders. The yellow 
flowers are several together some inches above 
the water. The bladders are open at the 
smaller end, and float the plant whilst it is in 
bloom. The corolla is irregular, 2-lipped, and 
spurred ; having two stamens, it is of Linn. Cl. 
Diandria. 
