PINGUICULA . UTEICTJLABIA. 
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1. PiNGUictTLA. Cal. 2-lipped, lower bifid, upper of 3 seg- 
ments. Cor. ringent, spiu-red. — G. F. G. Gam. i. 24. 
2. Uthicularia. Cal. 2-leaved, lower often notched, upper 
entire. Cor. personate, spurred. — G. F. G. Gam. i. 25. 
1. Pixguic'tjla Linn. Butterwort. 
1. P. vulf/dris (L.) ; spur subidate shorter than the cor. -seg- 
ments which are very unequal oblong rounded separated entire. — 
E. B. 70. — L. all radical, fleshy, covered with minute crystalline 
points, pale ^-een ; when the plant is gathered they curve back- 
wards so as to hide the root. Fl. violet. Caps, ovoid, acute. — 
Bogs. P. V. VI. E. S. I. 
2. P. grandijldra (Lara.) ; spur subulate cylindrical often 
notched as long as cor.-segments which are very unequal broadly 
ohovute rounded contiguous. — -E Ji. 2184. — Much larger than P. 
vtdgaris. FI. very large, violet. Caps, ovoid, rounded at the end. 
Length of spur variable. — Bogs. Keny and Cork. P. V. VI. I. 
3. P. alpina (L.) ; spur cotiical shorter than unequal border of 
cor. and cui-ved towards lower lip, caps, acute, scape glabrous. — 
£. B. S. 2747. — Fl. small, yellowish ; spur remarkably short and 
conical. — ^'Bogs. Skye. Black Isle, Ross. P. VI. S. 
4. P. lusitan'ica (L.) ; sjmr cylindrical blunt decurved shorter 
than the nearly equal limb of the cor., caps, globose, scape dmvng. 
— K B. 145. — Fl. small, pale yellowish, spur short and cylin- 
drical. — [P. villosa, distinguished from this by its acute spur and 
obconical capside, may be expected in the North of Scotland.] — 
Bogs in the Western parts of the coimtry. P. VI. — IX, E. S. I. 
2. Uteicula'eia Linn. Bladderwort. 
1. U. vulgaris (L.) ; spur conical deflexed at tip, roundish 3- 
lobed upper cor. -lip abend equalling the bilobed palate, 1. piruiate- 
multifid, bladders upon the leaves. — E. B. 253. — Fl. bright 
yellow, rather large. Ped. scarcely 3 times as long as the bract, 
patent with fruit. Scape 4 — 6 in. high. St. floating in the 
water. — [?7. neglecta (Lehm.) ; spur adpressed more, slender, 
ovate-oblong blunt or emarginate upper cor.-lip nearly 3 times as 
long as the stibrotund palate, ped, 4 — 5 times as long as the bract 
erect with fr., 1. more distant, bladders on both stem and leaves ; 
may occur.] — P. VI. — VIJI. Greater Bladdenvort. E. S. I. 
2. U. intermedia (Hayne) ; spur conical adpressed, upyper lip 
tivice as long as the inflated palate, 1. 3-parted, segments linear 
forked, bladders separate from the leaves. — E, B. 2489. — Fl. paler 
with a much longer upper lip than in Sp. 1. Bladders on leaf- 
