Painted by G. H. Edwards. Photo (2) by E. J. Wallls. 



INSECT-EATING PLANTS. 

 TheSide-saddleFlowerd) is a native of California. Its flower-like leaves bear at their mouths a swallow-tailed flap which is 

 brilliantly coloured, and is the lure which attracts insects to their dooiB. The pitchers hanginR from the leaves of this Pitcher Plant (2) 

 are filled v/ith moveable lids, while the little English Sundew (3 and 4) captures flies by means of its sticky glandular hairs. 



