H ALORRH A GIDACE^ 45 



Parnassia mysorcnsis Heyne ; Vol. I p. 142. 



The Nilgiri specimens (t. 103.A) have the staminodes more deeply 

 lobed than the Pulney (B). ^ ^ 



CRASSULACEi^. 



KALANCHOE. 

 Kalanchoc grandiflora W. & A. ; Vol. I p. 144 and II, 

 p. 104. Also in Kodaikanal itself, Flowers February— March. 

 Bryophyllum pinnatum. See Appendix. 



DROSERACE/E. 



See Vol. I p. 145. 



HALORRHAGIDACEi^. 



See Vol. I p. 146. 



KEY TO THE GENERA. 



{Terrestrial plants with unisexual flowers; the male with 

 four petals, 8 stamens ; the female in fruit with one 

 Se^d ^ SERPICULA. 

 Plants of water or wet mud ...... . b 



^ r Petals of male 4, stamens 4 .... myriophyllum. 



\ Flowers minute. No petals, but bracteoles 2 . callitriche. 



SERPICULA. 



See Vol. I p. 147, but for S. indica Thw. substitute 

 \G.F,M.P^ :— 



Scrpicula brevipcs W. & A. Glabrous plants with 

 entire or three-toothed, spathulate leaves. Petals acute. 

 Fruit glabrous, ribbed and warted. t. 330. 



Nilgiris and Pulneys in wet places, 6,000 to 7,000 feet. 



Scrpicula hirsuta W. & A. Hairy plants, much 

 branched. Leaves obovate, three-toothed. Petals obtuse. 

 Fruit hairy, not ribbed. Wt. Ic. t. looi. 



Nilgiris, 6,000 to 8,000 feet on banks common. 



