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2. P. grandiflSra (Lam.) ; spur subulate cylindro-conical 
often notched as long as tor. -segments which are very unequally 
broadli/ ohovate rounded contiguous. — E. B. 2184. Much larger 
than P. vulgaris. Fl. very large, violet. Caps, ovoid, rounded 
at the end. Length of spur variable. — Bogs. Kerry and 
Cork. P. V. VI. L 
3. P. alpina (L.) ; spur conical shorter than unequal harder of 
cor. and curved towards lower lip, caps, acute, scape glabrous. 
—E. B. S. 2747. — Fl. small, yellowish ; spur remarkably short 
and conical. — Bogs. Skye. Ross. Sutherland. P. VI. S. 
4. P. lusitanica (L.) ; spur cylindrical blunt decurved 
shorter than the nearly equal limb of the cor., caps, globose, 
scape downy. — E. B. 145. — Fl. small, pale yellowish, spur short 
and cylindrical. — [P. villosa (L.), distinguished from this by 
its acute spur and obconical capsule, may be expected in the 
North of Scotland.] — Bogs in the Western parts of the country. 
P. VI.— IX. E. S. I. 
2. Utricula'ria Linn. Bladderwort. 
* L. spinose-ciliate. 
1. U. vulgaris (L.) ; spur conical, roundish 3-lobed, upper 
cor.-lip about equalling the bilobed palate, margins of lower 
lip deflexed at right angles all round, ped. scarcely thrice as 
long as ovate bracts thick reflexed with fruit, 1. pinnate- 
multifid, bladders upon the leaves. — E. B. 253. — Fl. bright 
yellow, rather large. Scape 4 — 6 in. high ; fl. lemon-coloured. 
St. floating in the water. Bladders i in. long. P. VI. — VIII. 
Greater Bladderiroi-t. E. S. 1. 
2. U. major (Schmidel) ; spur directed upwards conical pro- 
jecting, ovate-oblong blunt or emarginate, upper cor.-lip 2 or 3 
times as long as the small jMlate, lotver lip with a broad flat 
spreading margin, ped. 4 — 5 times as long as lanceolate bract 
erect with fr., 1. pinnate-multifid, small bladders on leaves. — 
J. of B. xiv. 142. U. neglecta (Lehm.). — Closely resembling 
Sp. 1. Ped. slender. Bladders in. long. Fl. yellow. — 
Pools. P.VI.-VIII. E. [S.?]L 
3. U. intermedia (Hayne) ; spur conical adpressed, upper lip 
twice as long as the inflated jmlate, lotver lip xvith a broad flat 
spreading margin, ped. 4 — 5 times as long as ovate bract erect 
with fruit, 1. 3-parted, segments linear forked, bladders separate 
from the leaves.— E. B. 2489. — Fl. paler with a much longer 
