396 UTRICULARIA NEGLECTA. Cuar. XVII. 
on Utricularia vulgaris has appeared ; * and it has been 
no small satisfaction to me to find that my account 
agrees almost completely with that of this distin- 
guished observer. I will publish my description as 
it stood before reading’ that by Prof. Cohn, adding 
occasionally some statements on his authority. : 
Fie. 17. 
(Utricularia neglecta.) 
Branch with the divided leaves bearing bladders; about twice enlarged. 
Utricularia neglecta.—The general appearance of a 
branch (about twice enlarged), with the pinnatifid leaves 
bearing bladders, is represented in the above sketch 
(fig. 17). The leaves continually bifurcate, so that 
a full-grown one terminates in from twenty to thirty 
* ‘Beitrago zur Biologie der Pflanzen, ’ drittes Heft, 1875. 
