EXPLANATION OF THE PLATE. 



1. Portion of plant of Utrkidarin ncglccta, Lelim., with the hianclips 



cut short. 



16. Termination of branch of ditto, forming; wintei -bml. 



2. Leaf of ditto (niagnitied). 



3. Bladder (highly magnitied). 



4. Detached Hower of ditto, looked at from beliind. (The orilice, into 



which the ovary fits, sliould be circular). 



o. Part of the scajie of U. vulgaris, Linn., with Hower and fiuit. 

 (i. Det.ached flower in profile of U. intennedia, Hayne. 



The lady who has done me the favour uf malting the drawing, and tin- 

 engraver, have done admirable work under very adverse circumstances. The 

 imfavourable season of 1894, which made it imjrossible to get a .•<atisfactory 

 specimen for a model, is alone to blame for any imperfection tliat may b.- 

 detected in the flowers. E- E. L. 



