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Arrica : From the Transvaal to Pondoland and Natal (see FI. Cap. l.c.). 
Mapaacascar: LEast-Imerina, Andrangoloaka, Hildebrandt, 3726, 
Parker, 5483 ; Ambobimitombo forest, Forsyth Major, 241 ; Central 
Madagascar, Baron, 4317. 
Kamienski, in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xxxiii. (1902), 102, quotes what he 
considers as the typical form of U. prehensilis from ‘ Angola (Wel- 
witsch, Iter angol. n. 261, Golungo),’ and the variety huillensts from 
‘ Benguella (Welwitsch, Iter be nguellense, n. 261, Dist. Huilla).’ 
Specimens were actually distributed from Lisbon with the inscription 
‘Welw. Iter Angolense, 261, Utricularia prehensilis, E. Mey., Golungo 
Alto ;’ but there is no such label in Welwit tsch’s collection at the 
British Museum, and the supposed Golungo Alto specimens are evi- 
analy also from Huilla—Orro Srapr. 
Fig. 1, flowering specimen, typical form ; 2, flower; 3, sepals; 4, upper corolla lip; 
5, lower corolla lip pO; pisti til and stamibiné; front view ; 7, po olle en; 8, seed; 9, em- 
am. 
the base; 12 a peduncle with rhizoids and stolons at the base; 13, end 
portion ofa vhineld ; 14, bladder, Alt enlarged except 1 and 10, 
