814 
calyceque glabris, seminibus exarillatis.— 
Vahl, Symb. 3. p. 50. D C. Prod. 1. p. 
318. Don in Mill. Dict. 1. p. 844. Roxb. 
Fl. Ind. 2. p. 118. Moon, Cat. Ceyl. PI. 
p.923. Wight et Arn. Prod, Fl. Pen. Ind. 
Or. 1. p. 34. Wall. Cat. n. 1242. Wight 
Cat. n. 120.—Burm. Th, Zeyl. t. 94. f. 2. 
Has. In Ceylon. Hermann, Burmann, 
Moon, Macrae, Walker. Peninsula of 
India. Aozburgh, Heyne, Klein, Wight, 
Griffith. Bengal and Silhet. Wallich, 
Hamilton, De Silva. Cochinchina? Fin- 
layson. 
3. D. Loureirit (Hook. et Arn.); acau- 
lis, foliis oblongo-spathulatis in petiolum 
subeque longum pilosum attenuatis, scapo 
adscendente elongato plurifloro folia multo 
superante versus apicem calyceque glan- 
duloso-pubescentibus, pedicellis calycem 
eequantibus, seminibus exarillatis.—47. e£ 
A. in Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 167. tab. 31.— 
D. rotundifolia. Zour. Coch. (ed. Willd.) 
. p. 233.—D. Burmanni. D C. Prod. 1. 
p. 318 (quoad plantam Chinensem). 
Has. Cochinchina. Loureiro. Canton, 
China. Messrs. Lay and Collie. 
4. D. Indica (Linn.); caule ramoso, 
foliis sparsis anguste linearibus apice atte- 
nuatis glanduloso-pilosis, pilis limbi latitu- 
dine longioribus rigidiusculis, petiolo brevi 
glabro vel minute puberulo latitudine lim- 
bum foli subequante, racemo paucifloro 
calyceque copiose patentim glanduloso- 
pubescentibus, seminibus  exarillatis.— 
Linn. Sp. p. 403. D C. Prod. 1. p. 319. 
Don in Mill. Dict. 1. p. 346. Roxb. FI. 
Ind. 2. p. 113. Moon, Cat. Ceyl. Fl. p. 23. 
Wight et Arn. Prod. Fl. Pen. Ind. Or. 1. 
p.94. Wall. Cat. n. 1944. Wight, Cat. 
n. 119.—Rheed. H. Mal. 10. t. 20. Burm. 
Zeyl. t. 94. f. 1. 
Has. Ceylon. Hermann, Burmann, 
Moon, Macrae, Walker. Peninsula of 
India. Rozburgh, Klein, Heyne, Wight, 
Campbell. Tavoy. Gomez. 
5. D. Finlaysoni (Wall); caule ra- 
moso, foliis sparsis anguste linearibus lon- 
ge subulato-attenuatis supra margineque 
breviter articulato-pilosis, petiolo subequi- 
lato brevi, racemis elongatis multifloris 
minutissime parceque glanduloso-puberu- 
SYNOPSIS OF THE E. I. SPECIES OF DROSERA AND PARNASSIA. 
lis, seminibus ovoideis serobiculato-punc- _ 
tatis. Wall. Cat. n. 8752. EC 
Has. Turow Bay, Cochinchina. Fin- — 
layson. | E 
This is much larger than the preceding, 
and presents a considerable difference in - 
habit, but approaches too closely in cha- — 
racter. I have only seen one specimen, — 
and that an imperfect one. 
Mer - 
$ 2. ERGALEIUM. DC. 
6. D. lunata (Ham.); caule erecto 
labro, foliis radicalibus rotundato-renifor- 
mibus, caulinis sparsis petiolatis peltatis — 
lunato-triangularibus, angulis duobus acu- 
minatis tertio rotundato, sepalis lacero- 
dentatis ciliatisve ceteroquin glabris, se- 
minibus exarillatis.— Ham. in D C. Prod. — 
1. p. 319. Don Prod. Fl. Nep. p.212. G. — 
Don in Mill. Dict. 1. p. 846. Moon, Cat. 
Ceyl. Fl. p. 23. Wall. Cat. n. 1243.—D. 
peltata. Wight et Arn. Prod. Fl. Pen. Ind. 
Has. Ceylon. : 
ninsula of India. Wight. Nepal. Hamil- 
ton, Wallich. Himalayah. Gerard. Sil- , 
het. Bruce. : 
Although I have here kept D. lunata 
distinct from D. peltata, I do so with much | 
hesitation; and the doubts, expressed Lo. 
Dr. Wight and myself in the Prodromus 
Fl. Penins, are somewhat confirmed by | 
specimens from Van Diemen’s Land, agree 1 
ing entirely with the above character. The 
int out between 
ant the 
calyx is glabrous ; 
slightly cut or toothed, altho al 
ciliated. In D. peltata the calyx 18 | 
over covered with adpressed longish hars, — 
in D. lunata. 
species, it is not easy | 3 
Smith's and Labillardiére’s synonyms be- : 
long. n 
Parnassia. Linn. | 
be conveniently diei -. 
two of which belong à : 
and Siberia; ux 
hall here gê 
This genus may 
into four groups, tv 
Europe, N. America, 
other two to East India. Is 
