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3. p. alpina (L.) ; spur conical sJwrter than Unequal border of 

 cor. and curved towards lower lip, caps, acute, scape glabrous. 

 — -B. -B. S. 2747. — Fl. small, yellowish ; spur remarlcably short 

 and conical. — Bogs. Skye. Black Isle, Ross. P. VI. S. 



4. P. lusitan'ica (L.) ; spur cylindrical blunt deciirved shorter 

 than the nearly equal limb of the cor., caps, ylobose, scape downy. 

 — -Fl. small, pale yellowish, spm- short and cylindrical. — [P. 

 villosa, distinguished from this by its acute spur and obconical 

 capsxile, mav be expected in the Xorth of Scotland.] — ^Bogs in 

 the Western parts of the countiy.— P. VI.— IX. E. S. I. 



2. Uikicula'eia Linn. Bladderwort. 



1. U. mdgdris (L.) ; Spur conical deflexed at tip, roimdish 3- 

 lobed tipper cor. -Up about eqwaUiiig the bilobed palate, 1. pinnate- 

 multifid, bladders upon the leaves. — ^Fl. bright yeUow, rather 

 la.ro;e. Ped. scarcely 3 times as long as the bract, patent with 

 friiit. Scape 4 — 6 in. high. St. floating in the water. P. \I. 

 — Vm. &?-eater Bladderwort. E. S. I. 



2. U. neglecta (Lehm.); spur adpressed mole slender, ovate- 

 oblong blunt or emarginate upper cor. -lip nearly 3 times as long 

 as the mbrotund palate, ped. 4 — 5 times as long as the bract 

 erect with fr., 1. more distant, bladders on both stem and leaves. 

 — Closely resembling Sp. 1. — " In a gravel pit in Henhault 

 Forest " (Hdw. Forster s Merbarium), also Newlands Wood, 

 Essex. P. VI.— Yin. E. 



3. U. intermedia (Hayne) ; spui conical adpressed, upper lip 

 tioice as long as the inflated palate, 1. 3-parted, segments linear 

 forked, bladders separcAe from tlie leaves. — ^Fl. paler with a much 

 longer upper lip than in Sp. 1. Bladders on leafless shoots. In- 

 creasing by buds at the end of the shoots and seldom flowering. 

 —Ditches and pits rare. P. VIII. E. S. I. 



4. TJ. minor (L.) ; spwr very short blunt, upper lip equalling 

 the palate, lower lip ovate with reflexed sides, 1. repeatedly 

 forked, bladders upon the leaves. — Scarcely any spur. FL 

 small. Sep. roundish, acuminate. Plant much smaller than 

 either of the othera. — [_U. Bremii (Heer), a i-ather stronger 

 plant 'with an " orbicular flat lower lip and subrotund subreni- 

 form minutely apiculate sep.," is probably a native.] — ^Ditches 

 and pits. P. VL— VIII. Smaller Bladderwort. ' E. S. I. 



Order LXI. PEIMULACE^. 



Cal. 4 — 7-cleft, permanent, inferior. Cor. regular, 4 — 7-fld. 

 Stam. upon the COT., opposite to its segments. Ovary free, 1- 



