Drosera. 1 05 



erecti, glandulosi-pubescentes; sepala basi conspicue coalita, oblonga, glanduloso-pubes- 

 centia, ca. 6 mm longa, 2,5 mm lata; petala late obovata, 10 mm longa, 6 — 7 mm 

 lata, purpurea; stamina (Fig. 3 4(7) circ. 5 mm longa; styli (Fig. 3 4D) 3 longe connati, 

 apice ipso liberi, ibique conspicue papillosi, circ. 3 mm longi. — Fig. 34 J. — D. 



Südwest-Australien: unweit des King George Sound, etwa 2 km nördlich von 

 Albany, auf humösem versumpften Boden, blühend im Dezember 1902 (C. Andrews. 

 Original der Art!). 



Nota. Species notabilis habitu D. cuneifoliam aliquantum aemulans ob stylos connatos 

 inter omnes congeneras excellit, 



Sect. IX. Phycopsis Planch. 



Sect. Phycopsis Planch. in Ann. sc. nat. 3. ser. IX. (1848) 93. — Caulis per- 

 brevis. Folia conferta, erecta; stipulae membranaceae ; lamina in crura 2 aut integra 

 aut 2- vel 4-fida partita. Styli 3 pluries dichotomo-partiti. Semina linearia, testa 

 utrinque producta. — Fig. 34 i? — /. 



Species unica Australiam austro-orientalem et Novam Zelandiam incolit. 



54. D. binata Labill. Nov. Holl. pl. spec. I. (1804) 78 tab. 105; Roem. et Schult. 

 Syst. veg. VI. (1820) 762; DC. Prodr. I. (1824) 319; Bot. Magaz. t. 3082 (1831); 

 Hook. f. Fl. Nov. Zel. I. (1853) 20; Handb. N. Zeal. Fl. (1864) 64; Planch. in Ann. 

 sc. nat. 3. ser. IX. (1848) 206; Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. I. (1860) 29; F. Muell. PI. Vict. 

 I. (1860) 59; Benth. Fl. austral. II. (1864) 461; Kirk Student's Fl. N. Zeal. (1898) 

 146. — D. dichotoma Banks et Sol. msc. ex Smith in Rees Cycl. XII. (1819). — 

 D. pedata Pers. Syn. I. (1805) 337; Roem. et Schult. Syst. veg. VI. (1820) 765; 

 DC. Prodr. 1. (182 4) 319; Banks, Bot. Cooks Voy. I. ([l 773] 1 900) t. 95. — D. Bil- 

 lardieri Tratt. ex Steud. Nom. ed. 2. I. (18 40) 531. — D. intermedia R. Cunn. in 

 Ann. Nat. Hist. IV. (1840) 210, non Hayne. — D. Cunninghamii Walp. Repert. I. 

 (1842) 229. — D. flagellifera Col. in Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. XXIII. (1891) 384. — 

 Caulis brevis. Folia pubescentia basilaria erecta. Stipulae (Fig. 3 4 G) membranaceae, 

 fuscae, inconspicuae, breves circ. 5 — 7 mm longae, circ. 5 mm lat., saepe trifidae seg- 

 mentis inaequalibus varie fimbriato-incisis ; petiolus glaber, 3 — 35 cm longus; lamina 

 membranacea, basi in crura 2 aut integra aut iterum bifida vel 4-fida partita, crura 

 linearia 5 — 15 cm longa 1,5 — 2 mm lat., fimbriae marginales patentes, laminae lati- 

 tudinem superantes. Scapi 1 — 2, adscendenti-erecti , glabri, 10 — 100 cm longi. In- 

 florescentiae rami 2 — 3, raro 1, glabri, pedicelli demum 10 — 15 mm longi; flores circ. 

 15 — 50; sepala basi coalita, ovato- vel obovato-elliptica, margine fissa atque glanduloso- 

 fimbriata, nigro-punctulata, 5 — 6 mm longa, 3 — 3,5 mm lat.; petala dz obovata, circ. 

 9 — 12 mm longa, 6 — 7 mm lata, alba; stamina (Fig. 34-fiT) sub anthera nonnunquam 

 paulum dilatata, cum anthera ampla 4 — 5 mm longa; ovarium globosum, 2 mm diam. ;■ 

 styli (Fig. 34 J) 3, circ. 2 mm longi, pluries dichotomo-partiti, segmentis ultimis peni- 

 cillari-incrassatis dilatatisque stigmatosis. Capsula ovato-globulosa, valvae late ellipticae; 

 semina numerosa linearia, testa utrinque producta. — Fig. 34Ü7 — /. 



Ost-Australien: Queensland: Brisbane River (Hill nach F. v. Müller); in den 

 Alluvionen Süd-Queenslands gemein (nach Bailey); Stradbroke Island, sehr große Exem- 

 plare (nach Bailey). — New South Wales: New England (nach F. v. Müller) und 

 südlich an der ganzen Küste: z. B. Port Jackson (R. Brown!, Sieber n. 177 u. a. !); 

 Botany Bay (Smith in Hb. Jacquin); Jervis Bay (Caley!); Twofold Bay (Hügel!). — 

 Inland mindestens bis zum Ostabfall des Plateaus: Blue Mountains (Miss Atkinson; 

 Warburg!); Mount Victoria (Maiden!); Illawarra (A. Cunningham!). — Victoria: 

 Wilsons Promontory (Musgrave); Buffalo Ranges, Grampians, im Gebirge bis gegen 

 1500 m, an nassen sumpfigen Stellen, oft zwischen Moos (F. v. Müller!). — South 

 Australia: Encounter Bay (Whittaker!); Mount Lofty (nach F. v. Müller). — Tas» 

 mania: häufig (Rodway); häufig von Rocky Cape bis Woolnorth an nassen Plätzen, 

 oft im Winter mit Wasser bedeckt (Gunn n. 275!, 6 46!); Macquarie Harbour (Milligan 



