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one (of the two just referred to), which I think there can be 

 little doubt is as yet undescribed. The specimens were unfor- 

 tunately lost off the pack-horse, the single pitcher only being 

 saved by Mr. Jardine having placed it in his pocket-book when 

 gathering the specimens. This species I intend to name 

 N. Alices (fig. 31), after Miss Jardine, who, like her father, takes 

 a deep interest in our indigenous plants. 



" F. Manson Bailey." 



He then adds the following descriptions : — 



Fig. 31. — Netenthes Alic/e (Bail.). 



Order Nepenthace^ (the Pitcher-plant Family 

 Nepenthes, Linn. 



Table showing the differential characters of the Australian 

 species : — 



N. Kennedyi. Fig. 32. — Stems long, climbing. Pitchers 

 inflated below the middle, without any crest on the anterior 



