C. UTRICULARIA KIRKII, Stapf. 
U. Kirkii, Stapf in a -Dyer, Flora Capensis, iv. 428; 
U. tribracteate et U. exili simillima, a priore floribus minoribus, ab 
altera palato tuberculato distin cta. 
Herba 69 eto terrestris, cum pc i 1-5 poll. alta; 
stolones poiigae ramosi; rhizoidea capillaria e pedunculorum 
basibus ort 
oe 
Pedunculus erectus, interdum rineeioe Seales (= sen s, floribus 
in parte rh se distantibus ; bractee bracteoleque hansen ate. 
acute, plerumque 4 lin. breviores, infime steriles ; pedicelli bracteas 
subequantes vel tandem paulo superantes. Sepala 1 lin. longa, 
obtusa, superum ovato-orbiculare vel orbiculare, inferum ae 
Corolla pallide purpurea, 14-2 lin. longa; labium su fra 
medium constrictum, supra obovato- -oblongum vel obovato-quadratum, 
in Engl. Jahrb. xxxiii. 97, 98 (in parte); U. een var. 
Eeklonii, Kam. lc. 98 (in ae °T. exilis var. hirsut ta, Kam 
cA: Damaraland, bores © ccs Batoka ae Kirk. 
Sie and Zangu ebar, Kirk. Transvaal, Hooge Veld, between 
Porter and Frigardatontein, Rehmann, 6599 ; Houtbosch, Rehmann (?). 
The plant is not hairy as stated by Kamienski in his description of 
b he 
U. exilis var, hirsuta. The author may have been misled 
presence of an mon aeoneed heres I found in the type specimens of 
this variety to cover a portion of the peduncles. The same alga also 
occurred under hadlar sonia on the Transvaal specimens.—Orro 
STAPF. 
Fig. 13, flower. Enlarged. 
