2 
Var. Engleri, Stapf in Thiselton- Dyer, Flora Capensis, iv. p. 426 ; 
flores 2-3 versus a xis floralis ; corolle palatum distincte tubercu- 
lato-cristatum, calcar labio infero brevius vel ei equilongum.— U. Engleri, 
a th ie ngl. Ji ers xxxili, 95 (in parte); U. sanguinea, Oliv. in 
Journ. Linn. Soc. x. p. 154 (Burke’s society 
SoutH Arrica. Transvaal (see Fl. Cap. l.c.). 
Fig. 13, flowering specimen; 14, leaf and tuft of stolons and rhizoids at the base 
ofa scape; 15, flower. Ad/ enlarged except 138. 
B. UTRICULARIA TRANSRUGOSA, Stap/. 
U, transrugosa, gee im Thiselton-Dyer, Flora Capensis, iv. p. 428 ; 
U. livide valde affinis, sed floribus majoribus, Jabio infero suborbicular 
ad 5 lin. lato patente, lat gibbis transverse rugosis distincta. U. s 
guinea, Moore in Journ. Bot. 1903, p. 405, non Oliv 
Sourn Arrica: From the Transvaal (see FI. ch l.c.) to Mashona- 
land ers Rand, sete 
however, peuansgy'd to the ernie of U. transrugosa, as given n above, 
and the figures 16 and 17 of ss plate, which were drawn from Galpin’s 
specimen, No. 52 0.—OrrTo Sta 
Fig. 16, flowerirg specimen ; 17, flower.—16 na/ural size, 17 enlarged. 
