36 FLOR. TELL. 



521. SCLERANTHIDIA Raf. another 

 small family near to Ltnidia but diff. by sta- 

 mens free and double diplarine, rather perigyne, 

 fruit commonly dicocus — Types Scleratithus, 

 Galenia, Floerkca, Cabomba or Neetris which 

 is not monocotyle, as stated by a mistake of 

 Jussieu, since the leaves are opposite as in Ga- 

 leuia, but JFloerJciahas alt, divided leaves. Ga- 

 lenia has affinities with Hamamelis, Florkea 

 with Limnantlies, 



522. DROSERIDl— 1815. Fine family 

 near Alsinidia, only (W&^erence valves seminife- 

 rous^ Habit peculiar but variable, often like 

 Dionea, scapigerous. — Type Drosera and the 

 divided Genemofit^Aldrovanda, Parnassia, 

 &c. — Roridula differs from it as Dionea from 

 Alsinides by a single style and stigma: it is 

 probably the type of another family RORIDIA. 

 Turnera differs only by the perigyne petals 

 and stamens. 



523. RoRELLA Raf 1815 ad Drosera diff. 

 stam. 10, stylis 5. — Type R. Insitanica Raf. 

 Drosera do L. Arenaria do nonnulis auct. Fol. 

 radic. subul. scapo flor. umbellatis. 



524. DisMOPHYLA Raf (binate leaf) ad Dro- 

 sera diff. cal. 4-5part. pet. 4-5. stam. 4-5, ovar 

 glab. 4-51obo, stylis 4-5multifidis fol. rad. di- 

 visis, jl. corymb. — Type the next sp. but pro- 

 bably Dr. pedata and others of Australia be- 

 long here. 



525. Dismophyla binata Raf. Drosera do 

 DC. Br. Labil. 105 hot. mag. 3082. fol. longe 

 petioL bipartitis linearib, glandulosis, scapo 

 glabro, fl. paucis ochroleucis. Australia. 



326. Drosera L. auct. This G. requires to- 

 tal revision offering many forms, which I now 

 indicate as mere Sub Genera ; but are perhap3 



