NEPENTHES 



Color of pitrher ivholhj or 



chirflil r,il: no spots. 

 Pltrh.r' oilh .' nnronl- 



jHoiitiiio s/'ors 1. bicalcarata 



Pilrhrr o-,th,.ot loirar.l- 

 pointnuj spurs. 



Shape of pitcher short- 

 flask- or miiri-nliaped 2. Madagascariensis 



Shape of pitchergnite ei/liii- 



drical ^. sanguinea 



, Shape of pitrher cijliinlri- 



Length of pitcher 7 in. or 



Length of pitcher 3 in 3. Kennedyana 



Color of pitcher trholhj or 



chiefly green: spots f.n- 



if am/. 



. Wimis'ohnni.l frioge.l. 



. Foliiioi' lioini Ih ii.ulh i;. lanata 



.Folio./r n..t hair,/ loornlh. 



.Li,ls'ioalhrl'ho„lhr,.,'.nith. 



,.)■, ,7 or Itriit hiu-l; 7. ampuUaria 



, Li,l as l,ini'' OS II,, ,„„„tl,. 

 . L'r/,, r port „l p,l,l,,r 



flush, ,1 r,,l: i,, ,1; h,,i- . . . s. rufescens 



II. ,/, i,,,ih '.t. hybrida 



. Vpp, r i„i,l „f i.,l,h,r O'ilh 



r,ith, r l,,i/li 10. cylindrica 



, Wio,,s o„l ir, „,,,,! {,XC,pl 

 s;m,lio,,s X. I,, rist. 



. B,is, ,,f li,l o,,t,-h,,l 11. loevis 



.B„s.'..ll,.l O..I „..t,-h.,l. 



. Infl,,,' s,-, „,■, i„ti,i,i.,l VI. distillatoria 



. Infl.,, .<,■,,„, ,■„,',,„.,.... 



. Lrs. p. I, ..I,, I i:;. Phyllamphora 



. Lrs. s, ssil,' It. Khasiaua 



, Color of pitcher more or less 

 spotted. 



. Pitcher winqless 15. Burkei 



. Pit,-h,r H-inipd. 

 .F,,i:.,',. l.',:r„ ! ,11,. 



,■1 li;. Veitchii 



ilisi.i,,! (//.■/..■ 17. villosa 



.Foliage not hairn hcnmlh. 

 . Base of lrs. rather hroad. 



the Ivs. sessile or nearli/ 



. Mo,ilh of pil,-h,r o-ilh n 



rill, IS. cincta 



NEPENTHES 



1071 



Vniler side of lid '2-spnrred.2\. Curtisii 

 Coder side of lid not 

 spnrred. 



Lid not bent back 22. mixta 



, ■ , . , , , f 2;!. ampullaria, 



^"' '"'"' ""''" I var. vittata 



Shiipeofpih-l,,rlik,',i m,i,l. 

 . Month of pitcher bi, I, I, rtho II 



the bottom 24. Eajah 



. Mouth of pitcher smaller 

 than the iottom. 



. Wing fringes sparse 25. Chelsoni 



2(!. Edinensis 



. Wing fringes copious 27. Rafflesiana 



. Shapeofpitcherlikea flask, 

 i.e., inflated below, more 

 or less cylindrical above. 



Nos. 28 to 45. Flask-shaped and Spotted Pitcher 

 Plants, a key to which will be found on page 1073. 



1. bicalcarata, Hook. Young pitchers bowl-shaped, 

 3K X 3 in.: old pitchers SxU in., including a neck 2 in. 

 long: color of pitchers less vivid than in N.sangninea. 

 Borneo. I.H. 28:408. G.C. II. 13:201. Gn. 17:237; 33, 

 p. 29.— The spurs resemble 

 the fangs of a snake. Appa- 

 rently no other species has 

 such spurs. G. W. Oliver 

 writes that all the specimens 

 he has seen have been yellow- 

 ish green, covered with rust- 

 colored, downy material. 



Madagascarignsls, 



leathery, reddish 



th, ox Hi in.: pitcher 4-6 in. 

 shiiped; mouth nearly circular, with scarcely any neck. 

 G.C.II.16:U«5. 



3. sangninea, Lindl. Pitcher 12x2 in., quite cylin- 

 •drical; noneck. Malava. P.S. 22:2343. G.C. 1872:541; 

 11. 11:13. F.JI. 1S74:12K.-This is one of the very few 



4. M 



sanguinea x N. Khasi- 

 ical, but the upper third 

 imes with spots of darker 



■in- 



5. Kennedyana, F. Muell. Pitcher 5x IJ^ in., reddish, 

 cylindrical, but narrower above ; lid as large as the mouth 

 and nearly horizontal. Australia. G.C. II. 17:257. 



