pe eS fe ee 
Utricularia. ] GESNERACEZ. 781 
than the two preceding, in similar situations. Beng. 
Jhangi. 
1474. Urricunaria Exoueta R. Br.; ; F. B. I. iv. 829. U.biflora 
F. I. i. 148. 
Chota Nagpur; Behar; N. Bengal; ©. Bengal. 
A hh usually floating, but sometimes stranded and 
rootin 
1475. el RETICULATA Smith var. uLicinosa; F. B. I. 
iv. 831. 
Behar ; Oris 
A small oh in marshy places. 
1476. Urricunarta scanpEns Benj.; F. B. I. iv. 882. 
N. Bengal. 
A small herb, in marshy places; apparently rare in our 
provinces, and only once collected by the late Mr. Kurz. 
1477. Urricunarra ureta Klein; F. B. I. iv. 832. 
Chota Nagpur. 
A small herb, in marshy places. 
1478. Urricunarta prema Linn.; F. B. I. iv. 332; E. D. U. 67. 
In most of the provinces. 
A small herb, of marshy places. Santal. Arak’ jhawar ; 
: Beng. Chota jhan 
1479. Urricunaria eae Wight; F. B. I. iv. 382. 
Behar ; Chota Nagpur. 
A small, usually twining herb, of marshy places. 
1480. Urercunanra RACEMOSA Wall.; F. B. I. iv. 3383 
Chota Nagpur; N. Bengal. 
A small herb, of marshy places. 
Order XCY. GESNERACEZ, 
Herbs or undershrubs. Leaves opposite, alternate or solitary, 
undivided or toothed ; stipules 0. Flowers hermaphrodite, almost 
always irregular, on axillary or terminal peduncles, eymose, rarely 
I-flowered; bracts small or large; bracteoles usually small. 
Sepals 5, connate in a short or longish tube; lobes valvate or 
pen, very rarely imbricate. Petals connate in a tubular, short 
imbri 
didynamous, sometimes 5 fertile, often only 2 fertile; anthers : 
2-celled, often by ent confluence 1-celled, usually or se ee 
