NEPENTHES 



lanata AI i-,ti 



inn IS ultimately reddish lir wn The 

 typical N feitchii (B M 5080) is «aid 

 to have ' rufous " hairs on the under side 

 of the Ivs Borneo I H 23 261 ( proba 

 blv a poor picture) Gn 17 237 (as \ 

 Veitchn) JV lanata should perhaps rank 

 merely as a variety of iV \ eitchu 



7 ampullina. Jack This and Nos 2 

 and 12 Hooker distinguishes from ill rtl r 

 spe 1 s 1\ their inflorescence wl I i 

 in reur less panicled instead of r\ i 

 Pitther II n„' tin long lid snull i tl i 



the 



I a( k M 



revel i \ vittata | 



1 H .4 \ maior I 



ofifere 1 1 il 1 tl i tl 



kind that h is n h mt ^ „'l m K I ut J M 



Macfarlane declares that all species ha\ s 



hone% glands on the rim though this spe 



cies has none on the rudimtntdrj lid 



8 ruKscens, Veitch n / /? ; ^ r 

 riibiax^ CoiDtu) St nii I 1 I I 1 

 co\ered b> broad deiiiii t 1 t l^ 

 which are about 1 in h n I I \ i 

 pitcher narrowly flask si j i \ ii 

 — Fresh pitcher sent b\ s I i 1 hffei 

 from & C HI 4 009 in lux i i r i 

 row green rim higher ni k i 1 li 1 f ii tb 

 flushed red above but fitth i ott 

 below 



9 h^bnda, Veitch Lvs 8-9x2 pitche; 

 5 m long mouth o\ ate, lid spotted ne< 1 

 rather high V Kliasiaiia was the mal 

 parent Judging from the structure 1 

 M Macfarlane thinks that JV giaciln w 

 the female parent Fully described in i 

 C 1872 541 



10 cylindnca \ t 1 1 1 i i 1 f A / 

 hniicn \ar mi( \ I I 



■with a very te« ii i | t il t I I 

 low but perhd 



Hisk 



shaped 



lid oblong much spotted at least beneath 

 rim IS shown as narrow and regularh 

 rolled back in G C III 2 521, but said to 

 be frilled and somewhat dilated toward 

 the neck. 



11. Iffivis, Lindl. Lvs. narrow, leathery, 

 without pubescence, fringes or teeth : 

 pitcher 2-4 in. long, cylindrical but nar- 

 rower above ; wings narrow-fringed or 

 not; rim entirely without ribs (a unique 

 character, if constant). Java, Singapore. 

 G.C. 1848:655. 



12. distillatdria, Linn. Pig. 1471. This 

 is one of the oldest names among lovers 

 of the pitcher plants, but Masters says 

 the plants cultivated under this name are 

 really N. Khasiana. N. diaiiUatoria is 

 one of very few species that has pani- 

 cled fls. Lvs. narrowed into a 

 broadly winged, half-clasping stalk, '^'^ 

 which is scarcely or not at all decur- 1 

 rent; texture leathery : pitcher 4- '''J 

 6x 1-1 H in., cylindrical, obscurely j'^ 

 dilated at the base, more or less „,., 

 flushed red upwards ; lid about as )im , 



NEPENTHES 



leaf, 



1 G. 



C. 11,13:309. 



13. PhylUmphora, Willd. Fig. 1471. Lvs. 

 with a long winged petiole, halt-clasping or 

 less; nerves numerous longitudinal; tex- 

 ture of young lvs. membranous: pitcher 4-6 

 in. long, subcylindrical ; lid about as large 

 as the mouth and horizontal. Cochin China, 

 Moluccas. — The above description is from 

 Hooker, not from B.M. 2629, which, accord- 

 ing to H. J. Veitch (J. H. S. 21:2.32), is 

 really N. gracilis. In R. H. 1887, p. 511, is 

 a picture labelled iV. Plnjlhnnplwra, which 

 i^ tljr. sanio thiTis- ns the onp in R. H. 1861. 



II. Khasiana, Ihicik. I'i^-. 1471. Not ad 



ile,cla 



pmg. SI, 



pitcher 4-7 X r , . : jVi 



than those of .^'. '^ ,',.'/,/' /, i I nii;,[:,\ ; s. 



B. M. 2798 {erroiu-.iusly as .V, ,lisl,ll„l,.n„\. 

 In B.M. 2798 the pitcher is cylindrical but 

 narrow at the bottom. J. M. Macfarlane ver- 

 ifies this description, and adds that the true 

 N Khtf<iana his i long narrow pitcher 

 whi h IS green or tinged with brick red 

 Ij Burkfi Ml t This s di tingui 1 ed 



ipi 



r prolifaca M t h i re slen ler 



lit nil ver 1 mailer and less highly 



lored pitchers produced in greater pro 



lb Veitchii H k !■ „ 14( A splen 



lid plant re I I I I \tienel\ 



viderim wl 1 m ai i 



s often bol U II | I I rg i ii 



>bi 1 ; 



nfuse 

 , t rn 

 lie — on 



17 Tillosa, Hook. Fig. 1472. This 

 is distinct from all other species here 

 described bj its rim, which is com- 



