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Flores singuli majusculi flavi f uncia longi pedicellis scabridis. 
Calycis lobus superior ellipticus ovatus obtusus. Corollae 
labium superius bifidum dentibus duobus acutis recurvis, 
labium inferius latum trilobum ferme \ uncia latum lobi 
laterales rotundati quadrati lati, obtusi, medio longiore recti 
obtuso. Calcar pedicello ferme aequale abrupte truncato. 
St. Thome ad 1300 ped. alt. inter muscos apud arbores. 
Leg. M oiler, Com. Prof. Henriquez. 
The flowers seem to have been bright yellow, with a very 
bright band down the centre. The utricles are small and 
scanty, as is often the case in the epiphytic species of Utricu- 
laria. They are globose, and shortly stalked, and there are 
two horns which, arising from the outer margin, are curved 
down over the opening of the utricle, and between them a 
smaller process lies which bears on the inner end a small 
flat plate armed with little teeth. 
DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XIX. 
Illustrating Mr. H. N. Ridley’s paper on the Foliar Organs of a new species of 
Utricularia from St. Thomas. 
I. Utricularia bryophila , n.sp. Twice natural size. A. Tuber borne on a 
rhizome. 
II. Flower from above, enlarged. 
III. Calyx. 
IV. Utricle, much enlarged. 
V. Mouth of utricle from above. 
VI. Section through the utricle, showing the plate with teeth. 
VII. A branch bearing a phylloclade of U. pusilla from Ceylon. 
