Drosera. pentandria pentagynia. 113 



serves to keep the plant suspended on the water. Pedun- 

 cles axillary, solitary, about the length of the leaves and 

 their horns, one-flowered. Calyx, corol, &c. as in the ge- 

 nus except that here the seeds are numerous. 



DROSERA. Schreh. gen. n. 531. 



Calyx five-cleft. Corol five-petalled. Capsule supe- 

 rior, one-celled opening into five valves at the top. Seeds 

 numerous. 



D. Burmanni. Willd. 1. 544. 



Scapes axillary. Leaves radical, cuneate, spatulate, 

 ciliate, pressing close on the ground in a circle. Stipules 

 petiolary, varicose, from three to six-cleft. 



Ros solis zeylanica, &c. Burm. zeyl. f. 94./. 2. 



Native of Coromandel, Ceylon, &c. 



D. indica. Willd. 1. 1546. 



Stems raraous, leaf-bearing. Leaves linear, ciliate. 



Ros solis ramosa. Burm. zeyl. t. 94./. 1. 



Araka puda. RUeed. Mai. 10. t. 20. 



A native of Coromandel, &c. Flowering time the cold 



season. 



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