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margin winged throughout, wing deeply, sharply toothed. A. DC. 

 Prod. VIII. 5 ; Wight Ic. t. 1570 ; Oliv. in Journ. Linn. Soc. III. 175 ; 

 Hook. f. Flor. Brit. Ind. IV. 329 ; Eidl. Journ. Bot. XXXIII. 10. 

 Pahang : Chenei Lake, Fox ! — Disteib. Borneo, Tenasserim. 



4. Utricularia bifida, Linn. Sp. PI. 26. A slender erect weed 

 of wet places ; leaves radical, linear-spathulate, disappearing before 

 flowering, "3 to "5 in. long; roots fibrous, sometimes with a few bladders. 

 Scapes 2 to 10 in. long, 2-many-flowered, beset with a few basifixed 

 ovate-acute scales or empty bracts ; pedicels short, in flower -12 in., in 

 fruit "2 in. long, recurved and distinctly winged from the decurrent 

 calyx, with ovate-acute basal bracts. Calyx 2-lobed; lobes sub-equal, 

 ovate-obtuse, '25 in. long. Corolla yellow, -25 in. wide ; spur longer 

 than the lower calyx-lobe and as long as the lower lip of the corolla, 

 slightly falcate. Capsule ovate, "2 in. long, hidden by the calyx. Seeds 

 obovoid, testa lax, scrobiculate, obliquely striate. A. DC. Prod. VIII. 21; 

 Oliv. Journ. Linn. Soc. III. 182 ; Hook, f . Flor. Brit. Ind. IV. 332 ; 

 Eidl. Journ. Bot. XXXIII. 10. U. hiflora, Wall. Cat. 1498 {not of 

 Eoxb.). U. diantha, A. DC. Prod. VIII. 21 {not of Eoem. & Schult.). 

 U. Wallichiana, Benj. Bot. Zeit. 1845 214 {not of Wight). U. hrevicaulis, 

 Benj. Linnsea XX. 303. 



Penang : Curtis ! Selangor : Ridley ! Pbrak : Larut, Scortechini ! 

 Selama, growing among grass in swampy places, Wray 4263 ! Bidley I 

 Peov. Wellesley : in wet and swampy places, King's Collector 1616 ! 

 Singapore : in wet, sandy hollows, Kurz 2973 ! Bidley! Malacca : 

 Griffith ! Hervey ! Bidley ! Pahang : Kwala Pahang, Bidley 1481 ! 

 Kbdah : Curtis. — Disteib. Throughout E. and S.E.Asia. 



Mr. Eidley has seen specimens of this species from the Bindings and from Penang, 

 also from Kedah, Langkawi. He finds two rather distinct forms, a small-flowered, 

 plain yellow one and a form with larger flowers over •2-5 in. long with a darker orange 

 centre ; this latter Ridley found in Pahang growing with the common form. 



5. Utricularia affinis, Wight ; var. Griffithii, Oliv. Journ. Linn. 

 Soc. III. 179. A slender erect weed of wet places. Leaves radical, 

 linear or linear-spathulate, obtuse, very often persisting during 

 flowering, -5 to -7 in. long; roots fibrous, sometimes with a few 

 bladders. Scapes 5 to 12 in. long, usually many-flowered ; beset with 

 a few basified ovate-acute scales or empty bracts ; pedicels short, "1 in. 

 long in flower, in fruit '15 in. long and slightly winged by the decurrent 

 calyx, erect or ascending, never recurved and rarely patent, with ovate- 

 acute basal bracts. Calyx 2-lobed; lobes sub-equal, ovate or sub- 

 orbicular, acute or sub-cuspidate, "25 in. long. Corolla blue with 

 whitish lines, "25 in. wide ; spur slightly longer than the lower calyx- 



