PL ex. cor. 24. LENTIBULARIiE. 74. UtricuL 317 
Lentibularia, Raii Syn. 288 *, 1. 
Millefolium palustre galericulatum, Ger.em. 828,5. 
Millefolium aquaticum tlore luteo galericuiato, Park . 1258. 
Utricularia vulgaris, Lin. S. P. 26. 
Hooded water-milfoil. 
Stagnant waters and bogs ; perennial ; July. 
Herb much branched ; scape upright; spike 3 to 8-flowered; 
flowers large, golden-yellow with red lines ; nectary bent, 
nearly as long as the lips. 
2. Utricularia intermedia. Intermediate bladdersnout. 
Spur conical; scape 3 or 4 -flowered ; upper lip of the 
corolla flattened, not cut, double the length of the palate ; 
leaves crowded, 3-parted; lobes hairlike, forked. 
Utricularia intermedia, Heyne in Schrad. Journ. 18,5. 
Utricularia minor, FI. Hanica, 128. 
Irish lakes; perennial; July. 
More leafy, and less bladdery, than utricularia vulgaris. 
3. Utricularia minor. Small bladdersnout . 
Spur keeled, blunt, very short; upper Up of the corolla 
nicked, as long as the palate ; leaves 3-parted ; lobes hair- 
like, forked. 
Lentibularia minor, Raii Syn. 286 *, 2. 
Utricularia minor, Lin. S. P. 26. 
Small hooded-milfoil. 
Ditches and bogs ; perennial ; July. 
Herb slender ; flowers small, pale. 
II. 75. PINGUICULA. Gesner. Butter wort. 
Calyx bellshape, 5-cut ; corolla 2-lipped, upper lip three- 
lobed ; lower lip shorter, 2-lobed, spurred at the base ; 
stamens 2; stigma 2-lipped. — Leaves radical, fat; scape 
1 -flowered; flowers purplish. 
1. Pinguicula vulgaris. Common butterwort. 
Spur conical, obtuse, straight, the length of the corolla ; 
upper lip 2-lobed; lower 3-parted; scape bald; capsule 
ovate. 
Pinguicula Gesneri, Raii Syn. 281 *, 1. 
Pinguicula sive sanicula Eboracensis, Ger. em. 788, 2 ; Park. 532. 
Pinguicula ovata, Slokes Bot. Mat. Med. 37. 
Yorkshire sanicls . Butter root. White root. 
Spongy bogs and damp heaths; perennial; May, June. - 
Leaves bald, slightly involute; limb of the corolla un- 
equal. —Warm rein-deer milk strained through the leaves. 
