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Drosera Brumanni Catalog. Herb. Coll. Soc. Imp. Univ. Tokyo 

 (1886), p. 70; Ito et Matsurn. Tent. Fl. Lutch. I. p. 202, non Vahl. 



Perennial. Leaves rosulate (the tuft attaining 4cm. across), spreading, 

 numerous, the blade spathulato-rounded or broadly obuvato-rounded, cune- 

 ately passed into the lato-linear petiole, which is longer than the blade and 

 densely pilose with scarious hairs at the base, rounded at the apex, pilose 

 with glandular red unequal hairs above, subglabrous beneath, 2-6 mm. 

 across, 8-20 mm. long including the petiole. Scapes 1-4, erect, slender, 

 5-20 cm. long including the raceme, minutely papillose. Kaceme simple 

 or rarely dichotomous, secundly few-many-flowered, circinate at first and 

 then erect straight and angustate, shorter than the scape ; rachis filiform, 

 minutely papillose; bracts minute, filiform. Flowers about 3-4 mm. across, 

 pedicellate, pink red ; pedicel erect after anthesis, shorter than the flower, 

 minutely papillose. Calyx 3 mm. long, campanulate, 5-parted, minutely 

 papillose ; segments oblong or oblong-lanceolate, tapering. Petals 5, nar- 

 rowly obovate, longer than the calyx. Stamens 5, scarcely longer than 

 the calyx ; anther yellow. Ovary obo void-globose ; styles 3, deeply parted 

 into 2 filiform branches, longer than the ovary. Capsule obovoid-globose, 

 shorter than the persistent calyx, dehiscent to 3 1-placentiferous elliptical 

 valves. Seeds oblong- fusiform, reticulated. Flowers May-October. 



Nom. Jap. Ko-mosengoke. 



Hah. Loochoo : Ogimi-magiri in Isl. Okinawa (Y. Tashirol herb. Sc. 

 Coll. Imp. Univ. Tokyo, April 1887), Near Yontanzan in Isl. Okinawa 

 (S. Tanakal herb. ibid. May 15, 1891); Prov. Tosa : Kosaidzuno in 

 Hata-gori ('/'. Makinol Oct. 1885), Saga (T. Makinol Oct. 1885); Prov. 

 Kn : Tanabe and Atawa (J. Matsumura and S. Okubol herb. ibid. July 

 23, 1883); Prov. Mikawa : Hosotani-mura (T. Makinol herb. ibid. Oct. 

 28, 1894), Takashi-mura (T. Makinol Oct. 28. 1894), Near Futakawa (T. 

 Makinol Oct. 1894), Kaifukn (O. Nagural June 25, 1900); Prov. Ka- 

 dzusa: Hama-no-shiba (Herb.! ibid. Aug. 13, 18£0\ Ichinomiya (T. Makinol 

 Aug. 12, 1897, July 5, 1902); Prov. Suu : Ouchi-rnura (D. Naked \ herb, 

 ibid. June 26, 1892) ; Prov. Totomi : Nobe-mura (71/. Eisamatau and Y. 

 Masuda ! herb. ibid. May 18S9 ; Formosa : Daihoku (C. Yoshihara ! no. 124). 



This differs from Drosera Burmanni Vahl, which has 5 undivided and 

 filiform styles. 



Drosera Burmarni Vahl, « Syn.b. III. p. 56 } ; Willd. Sp. PI. I. p. 

 1544 ; Pers. Syn. PI. I. p. 337 ; Don, Prodr. Fl. Nepal, p. 212 ; Spreng. 



