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11. SUBULAKIA 



1. Subularia aquatica L., Sp. PL, p. 642. 1753, 



Type locality. — ' ' Habitat in Europae borealis inundatis lacustribus 

 fluviis." 



Range. — Holarctic realm ; in North America south to New England, 

 Wyoming, and California. 



Zone. — Canadian. 



Specimens examined. — Webber Lake, Lemmon, September 6, 1886 ; 

 Donner Lake, Brandegee, September, 1888 ; Summit Valley, mountain 

 lakes, Priugie, September 20, 1882; Mono Pass, Tuolumne River, in 

 pools at 10,000 feet, Bolander in 1866. 



Congdon found this at Crescent Lake, Mariposa County.^"* 



27. DEOSERACEAE (Sundew Family) 

 1. DROSERA 



Leaves %-% inch broad, suborbicular, abruptly contracted to the long hairy 



petioles 1. D. rotundifolia 



Leaves cuneate-oblong, narrowed to the long petiole very gradually 2. D. anglica 



1. Drosera rotundifolia L., Sp. PL, p. 281. 1753. 



Type locality. — ''Habitat in Europae, Asiae, Americae paludibus." 



Range. — Holarctic realm; in America south to Alabama along the 

 Appalachian Mountains ; in the west to Montana and California. 



Zone. — Canadian?, growing in peat bogs or very wet mountain 

 meadows. 



Specimens examined. — In wet Darlingtonia meadow near the Rain- 

 bow Mine, Nevada County, Dudley, June 14, 1893; Sierra County, 

 Lemmon in 1874; Butterfly Valley, Plumas County, in wet meadow 

 {Darlingtonia dominant plants), 8,060 feet, Hall 9277; Sieras 2 miles 

 northeast of Dome, Tulare County, 8,000 feet. Brewer, June 24, 1864. 



2. Drosera anglica Huds., Fl. AngL, p. 135. 1778. 



Type locality. — "Habitat in paludosis in comitatibus Westmor- 

 landico, Cumberlandico, Eboracensi, Lancasterensi, Devonensi, Happ- 

 toniensi, et Norfolksiensi passim." 



Range. — In America, Newfoundland to British Columbia, south 

 to Michigan, north Idaho, and California (northern Sierra Nevada). 



Zone. — Canadian ? 



Specimens examined. — Plumas County, Mrs. R. M. Austin, July 4, 

 1878 ; Sierra County, Lemmon 1036. 



