Mr. Gellibrand's Memoranda, fyc. 63 



A flaccid herb, about a span long. Leaves 3-4 lines long. 

 Pedicels measuring between one and two inches, the corolla 

 about half an inch. 



LiENTIBULARINiE. 



Utricularia fulva. 

 Vesicles and radical leaves wanting; stem simple, erect, with 

 distant bractlike-scales; racemes with remote flowers, 

 flexuose; bracts almost cordate; bracteoles setaceous; 

 sepals round, acuminate, longer than the pedicels; upper 

 lip of the corolla bluntly bi-lobed, lower one indistinct 

 three-lobed ; palate bearded ; spur horizontal, subulate, 

 not compressed, capsule globose. 

 Around stagnant water near Macadam Range ; rare. 

 An herb, from a span to a foot high. Corolla fulvous, 

 except the palate, which is yellow and dotted with red spots. 

 The U. chrysantha, which occurs in grassy flats on the 

 Victoria River, is a much taller plant, with bright yellow 

 flowers, and a differently shaped lower lip. 



Art. IX. — Mr. J. T. Gellibrand's Memoranda of a Trip to 

 Port Phillip in 1836. Addressed to His Excellency the 

 Lieutenant-Governor. From a MS. Copy presented to 

 the Philosophical Institute of Victoria by the Hon. Capt. 

 Clarke, R.E.* 



[Bead before the Institute, 8th September,' 1858.] 



Campbell Street, April 18th, 1836. 



Sir — I have much pleasure in transmitting to your Excel- 

 lency, conformably with my promise, a transcript of the me- 

 moranda of my late trip to Port Phillip 



document that it was only intended for the information of 

 the parties immediately interested, and was not intended as 

 an. official document, but your Excellency is at perfect liberty 

 to make such use of it as you may consider the public inte- 

 rests of the aborigines may require. 



* The MS. was unfortunately injured by a fire at the printers. Portions 

 which were quite illegible are left blank ; doubtful words are marked with 

 a ?— J. M., Ed. 



