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1. Stomoisia corntta (Michx.) Raf. Tlorned 
Bladderwort. lig, 3873. 
Utricularia cornuta Michx. Fl. Bor. Am, 1: 12, 1803. 
Stomoisia cornuta Raf, Ul Tellur, qi 108. 1838, 
Scape strict, brownish, 14-12" high, 1-5-flowered, 
the flowers usually approximate near the summit, the 
scales several or numerous, rarely exceeding wv” in 
length, acute. Bracts 4-1" long, acute; bractlets the 
same length, but narrower; pedicels rarely exceeding 
the bracts; calyx yellowish, the upper lobe acumi- 
nate, 2-3” long, the lower acute, often much shorter; 
corolla yellow, the lower lip 67-8” long, with a 
spreading margin around the galeate palate; spur 
subulate, pendent, 34-6" long; capsule subglobose, 
14’-2” in diameter, closely invested by the calyx- 
lobes and slightly beaked by the upper one. 
On wet borders of ponds, or in bogs, Newfoundland 
to Minnesota, south to Florida and Texas. Also in the 
Bahamas and Cuba. July-Aug. 
2. Stomoisia jincea ( Vahl.) Barnhart. 
Rush Bladderwort. Fig. 3874. 
Utricularia juncea Vahl, Enum, 1: 202. 1804. 
Utricularia personata LeConte; Ell, Bot. S. C. & Ga. 
tc 2g. 1b16, 
Scape strict, brownish, 4-16’ high, 1-12-flow- 
ered, the flowers usually scattered along the 
upper part, the scales several or numerous, 4”’-2” 
long, acute. Bracts #’-1” long, acute; bractlets 
the same length, but narrower; pedicels rarely 
exceeding the bracts; calyx yellowish, the upper 
lobe acuminate, 2”~24” long, the lower acute, 
much shorter; corolla yellow, the lower lip 4’-5” 
long, with little or no spreading margin; spur 
subulate, pendent, 24-4’ long; capsule subglo- 
bose, 1-14” in diameter, closely invested by the 
calyx-lobes and slightly beaked by the upper one. 
On wet borders of ponds, and in bogs, New York 
to Florida to Mississippi, chiefly near the coast. 
glee in the West Indies and South America. July- 
ug. 
2. Stomoisia virgatula Barnhart. Fairy- 
wand Bladderwort. Fig. 3875. 
Utricularia simpler C. Wright, in Sauvalle, Anal, 
Acad. Habana 6: 315. 1870. Not R, Br. 1&ta, 
U. virgatula Barnh, Bull. Torr. Club 34: 580. 
flowered, the scales several, minute, acute. 
Bracts less than 4” long, acute; bracts the 
same length, but narrower; pedicels shorter 
than the bracts; calyx purplish, the upper lobe 
acuminate, 2” long, the lower acute, much 
shorter; corolla yellow, the upper lip barely 
if at all exceeding the upper calyx-lobe, the 
lower of about the same length, with a minute 
tuft of hairs in the throat; spur conic, pen- 
dent, acute, 1-14” long; capsule globose, 1” 
in diameter or less, closely invested by the 
calyx-lobes and beaked by the upper one. 
1908, 
A Scape wiry, strict, brownish, 1’-8’ high, 1-6- 
On wet borders of ponds, New York, New Jer- 
sey, Florida and ississippi. Also in Cuba. 
Rare and local. Sept. 
