B. UTRICULARIA SANDERSONITI, Oliv. 
U. Sandersonii, Aceh in Journ. Linn. Soc. ix. p. 155; Stapf in 
ernie Dyer, a Capensis, iv. p. 431; e grege U. capensis, labio 
supero profunde 2 “fido distinctissima. 
Herba pusilla, terrestris ; stolones capillares, parce ramosi. Folia 
pleraque per anthesin persistentia, rosulata et secundum stolones 
sparsa, obovata-orbicularia vel obovato-spatulata, apice rotundata, 
ima a 
b xi lin. longa, ad 14 lin. lata, plerumque 
multo minora; p revissimi vel inam equantes. Utriculi 
numerosi, e stolonibus foliisque orti, globosi vel ovoideo-globosi, 2-2 
lin. longi, 2-labiati labiis ad margines et in faciebus glanduloso- 
bractew infime 1—2 steriles ; pedicelli graciles, 1 lin. longi. Sepala 
elliptica vel orbicularia, superum infero longius latiusque, 1 lin, 
ra icles , 
; abiu 
longum, profunde 2-lobum, lobis ovato-oblongis; labium inferum, 
cuneato-suborbiculare, 25 lin. longum ; palatum subbigibbosum, lve ; 
calcar gracile, curvatum, 4 lin. longum. Anthere ultra } lin. longe ; 
filamenta linearia ; ; pollinis grana elobosa, vitvis circiter 9 meridianis 
30 » diametro. Stylus stigma equans, distinctus ; stigmatis labium 
superum ovato-oblongum, quam inferum la ne ovatum vel orbicu lare 
revius. Capsula ignota. Semina globosa, tenuissime reticulata, } lin. 
dienshieisiacoah Treubvi, Kam. in Ann. Jard. Buitenz. 1898 ; ; Suppl. il, 
p- 143. 
? 
b 
Soutn-East Arrica: On wet rocks in Pondoland and Natal. 
e@ were among the specimens collected by Dr. Bolus at the 
mouth of St. John’s "River, Pondoland, a few seedling peste vith the 
rat still attached to them (see figs. 12 ‘and 15).—Orro Sra 
Fig. 11, flowering specimen; 12, young specimen, attached to the seed, with the 
scape ati undevelo ped; 13, germinating seed (a, petiole of — ry leaf; b, stolon, 
cut; ¢, - mary axis! ; . — 14, bladder ; wae flower ; 16, upper corolla lip; 
edi. 
