GENERA AND SPECIES. 
Hybanthus. 
Low undershrubs, peduncles not longer than the leaves. 
Peduncles 2- to 4-flowered, flowers blue and white ; 
lowest petal small, distinctly clawed ; leaves al- 
ternate, linear si ty 5% : 
Peduncles 1-flowered ; lowest petal more than 
twice as long as the calyx £ 2 
Glabrous, slender, dwarf herb; net Bettie? tation 
longer than the linear leaves. : 
Hymenanthera. 
An intricately branched thorny shrub; leaves stiff, 
oblong-elliptical to linear, distantly toothed ; 
flowers small, green, axillary £ 
ORDER DROSERACEAE. 
Drosera. 
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fioribundus 
enneaspermus 
Tatei 
Banksii 
Root fibrous or bulbous; leaves radical or along the flower- 
stalks; styles simple or divided into filiform branches. 
1. Leaves radical; scapes leafless. 
Leaves several inches long, divided into 2 long linear lobes, 
on long petioles; flowers large, pink or white, in 2 or 3 
racemose branches; styles 3, divided into numerous 
forked branches; tall plant 
Leaves more or less ovate or orbicular. 
binata 
Stipules absent, root fibrous; flowers crimson, small in 
glandular-hairy racemes; styles 3, each 2-branched ; 
dwarf plant 
glanduligera 
Stipules absent; root ualbesse See? ates aa 
large, solitary, on rather short SCapes ; styles 3, 
divided into numerous branches 
Stipules scarious, lobed. 
Whittakeri 
Scapes 1-flowered; sepals, petals (white), stamens, 
and styles 4; root fibrous; a minute annual 
Scapes racemose. 
pygmaea 
Leaves ovate or spathulate; flowers small; 
petals red to white; root fibrous; styles 3 
or 4 divided to the base into 2 branches 
Leaves broader; styles 5, not branched 
spathulata 
Burmanni 
ur. Leaves on the stem, with or without basal leaves. 
Leaves linear, several inches long; flowers in lateral 
racemes; styles 3, bifid; root fibrous; tall plant 
Indica 
