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PLANT LIFE. 



468. 2. By adhesive surfaces. — Animals are also cap- 

 tured by adhesive surfaces. These surfaces are covered by a 





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Fig. 383. — A bladderwort (Utricularia Grafiami), showing an aerial flower stalk 

 carrying an open flower and a second one above from which the corolla has fallen. 

 Some stems bear numerous, finely branched leaves, />, and others the large bladders, 

 b' . See fig. 384. A shoot of a smaller species is shown at a, with bladders and 

 leaves on same stem. About two-thirds natural size. — After Kerner. 



sticky fluid secreted by numerous glandular hairs, and upon 

 these many small insects may be found dead. In many 



