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UTRICULARIA NEGLECTA. 



Chap. XVII. 



on TJtricularia vulgaris has appeared ; * and it has been 

 no small satisfaction to me to find that my account 

 agrees almost completely with that of this distin- 

 guished observer. I will publish my description as 

 it stood before reading that by Prof. Cohn, adding 

 occasionally some statements on his authority. 



Fig. 17. 



(JJtricularia neglecta.') 



Branch with the divided leaves bearing bladders ; about twice enlarged, 



TJtricularia neglecta. — The general appearance of a 

 branch (about twice enlarged), with the pinnatifid leaves 

 bearing bladders, is represented in the above sketch 

 (fig. 17). The leaves continually bifurcate, so that 

 a full-grown one terminates in from twenty to thirty 



'Beitrage zur Biologie der Pflauzen, ' drittes Heft, 1875. 



