174 XLVII. DROSERACE/E.— XLVIII. HALORAGE.E. 



*Bryophyllum, Salisb. 



calycinum, Salisb. — An African plant. The leaves, slightly 

 toasted, are used in India as an application to contused 

 wounds and swellings, and is said to prevent discoloura- 

 tion of bruises. 



Order XLVII.— DROSERACEiE. 



Aldrovanda, Linn. 



vesiculosa, Linn. 

 Drosera, Linn. — Sundews. 



Section I. — -Rorella. 

 Adeke, F. v. 71/. 

 indica, Linn. 

 pygmaea, DC. 



Lovellse, Bail. (Fig. 144.) 

 Burmanni, Vahl. 

 spathulata, Labill. 

 petiolaris, R. Br. 

 binata, Labill. — Contains prussic acid. 



Section II. — Ergaleium. 

 auriculata, Backh. 



peltata, Sm. — Supposed harmful to cattle. 

 var. gracilis, Benth. 

 var. foliosa, Benth. 

 Banksii, R. Br. 

 Byblis, Salisb. 



liniflora, Salisb. (Fig. 145.) 



Order XLVIIL— HALORAGEiE. 



Haloragis, Forst. 

 elata, A. Cuiui. 

 Gossei, F. v. M. 

 ceratophylla, Endl. 

 alata, Jacq. 



micrantha, R. Br. (Fig. 146.) 

 heterophylla, Brongn. 

 tetragyna. Hook. 



var. glabrescens, Bail. 



var. micrantha, Benth. 



var. hispida, Benth. 

 stricta, R. Br. (Fig. 147.) 

 .acanthocarpa, Brongn. 



