Ord. droserace^. 



1. DEOSERA, Linn. 



* Antarcticae & Nbvo-Zelandicse. 



1. Drosera uniflora, Willd. 



D. uniflora, Willd. Enum. p. 340; DC. Prodr. 1, p. 317; Gaud. Bot. Freyc. Voy. 

 p. 137 j Hook. f. Fl. Antare. p. 245. 



Hab. Orange Harbour, Fuegia ; growing with PsycTirophila dionece- 

 folia, Drapetes, &c. 



The character given by Dr. Hooker well distinguishes this from the 

 other one-flowered species (all belonging to high southern latitudes), 

 except that for "perpusilla" the term nana should be substituted, as 

 the plant is rather stout. The rounded blade of the leaves and the 

 short peduncles distinguish it from D. Arcturi. The expanded flower 

 measures about five lines across. 



2. Drosera Cunninghamii, Wdlp. 



D. Cunninghamii, Walp. Repert. 1, p. 229. 



D. intermedia, A. Cunn. Fl. Nov. Zeal, in Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 4, p. 110, non 

 Hayne. 



Hab. Bay of Islands, New Zealand. 



Koot fascicled, fleshy. Caudex none or scarcely any. Petioles, 

 scapes, &c, perfectly smooth and glabrous, both compressed: the 



