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1. DROSKRA. Cal. deeply 5-cl eft. Pet. 5. Stam. 5, hypo- 

 gynous. Styles 3 5, deeply bifid. Caps. 1-celled, with 

 3 5 valves, many-seeded. 



1. DRO'SEEA Linn. Sundew. 



1. D. rotundifolia (L.) ; /. orbicular spreading flatly, petioles 

 hairy, fl. -stalks erect from centre of rosette of leaves, seeds with 

 a loose chaffy coat. E. B. 868. R. iii. 24. Flower-stalks 

 2 6 in. high. Stigmas white, cluhbed, entire. Anth. white. 

 L. covered, as in all other species, with hairs terminating in 

 large glands secreting a viscid fluid which retains insects that 

 settle upon them. Kachis recurved parallel to itself. Autumnal 

 stoles with bulbous end. Common in boggy places. P. VII. 

 VIII. Round-leaved Sundew. E. S* 1. 



2. D. lonyifolia (L.) ; /. spathufate blunt erect, petioles 

 glabrous,^, -stalks arcuate or decumbent at the base from base 

 of rosette of leaves, seeds with a close rough not chaffy coat. 

 R. iii. 24. D. intermedia (Hayne) ed. viii. Stig. pink, bifid. 

 Anth. yellow. Eachis not closely recurved. A variety with 

 shorter leaves and the flower-stalks shorter than the leaves is 

 sometimes found. Common in boggy places. P. VII. VIII. 



E. S. I. 



3. D. anfj'lica (Huds.) ; 1. obovate-lanceolate blunt erect, 

 petioles glabrous, Jl.-stalks erect from centre of rosette of leaves, 

 .seeds with a loose chaffy coat. E. B. 869. D. longifolia R. iii. 

 24, Koch, Fries. Much larger and taller than the last. . D. 

 obovata (M. and K.) 1 ; has broader leaves and the styles often, 

 though not always, emarginate. E. B. 867. In bogs, rather 

 rare, common in Ireland. P. VII. VIII. E. S. I. 



Order XI. FEANKENIACEJE. 



Sep. 4 or 5, in a furrowed tube below. Pet. 4 or 5, clawed, 

 with appendages at the base of the limb. Stam. 4 or 5 or more, 

 free, 2-celled, opening by 2 terminal pores or longitudinally. 

 Caps. 1-celled, 2 4-valved ; placentas 3, parietal. Style 

 slender, simple or trifid. Seeds many, minute. Embryo in the 

 albumen. Stip. 0. 



1. FRANK ENIA. Style 3-fid : lobes oblong with the stigma 

 on their inner side. Caps. 1-celled, 3 4-valved. 



1 Now considered a hybrid with Sp. 1. H. & J. G. 



