1893. Undescribed plants from Guatemala, 2 09; 
ternally with distant quadrate lobes: follicles not seen.—Sim- 
ilar in habit, and nearly so in structure of crown, to F. caly- 
cosa described and figured in vol. XVI, 196, pl. XVI, of this jour- 
nal; that species differs chiefly by less developed inflores- 
cence, somewhat larger flowers, large oval scarious sepals, 
glabrous tube of crown with its interior border simply 
divided into contiguous deltoid bidentate lobes. Borders of 
Lake Ayarza, alt. 8,000", Sept. 1892, Heyde & Lux, (eee 
Cit. 4,004). 
Utricularia Verapazensis Morong.—A small plant with 
delicate 1-2-flowered scapes, 30r 4™ high. Bladder-bearing 
branches at the base, few and short, running under moss ; 
bladders 3—7™" long. Leaves radical, obovate, obtuse, 3-5- 
nerved, petiolate, about 5"" long, persistent. Scape bearing 
asolitary, minute, subulate scale midway or lower. Pedicels. 
i Se 
bract, the lobes linear-lanceolate, obtuse, half as long as the 
pedicel. Flowers 9™™ 
bach calls hi grows in similar situations. Reichen- 
: is plant (Gard. Chron., 1874, 582) a ‘dentibular- 
: Morong. )—Tree-trunks near San Pedro 
i €rapaz, alt. 3,000%, Jan., 1887, Baron 
ee, (ex Pl. cit. 1,109). ee 
YNANT 
HUS GUATEMALENSIs, Botan. Gazette, XVIII, 6. 
we SAIL Fig. 1, flowering branch. Fig. 2, flower. 
: . Fig. 5, pistil with interior of calyx. 
variously enlarged. : 
sides punctulate and sparsely sprinkled 
ds, costal nerves 7-8 to a side; petioles 
at base Petiolules a half shorter and glandular- 
“ibeqalling peti — apex: peduncle from bracteose axils 
| ons and the 2~4-fasciculate pedicels; lower 
capillary, s—7™ long,. subtended by a deeply three-parted - 
