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lycine appendages, sep. acute, 1. crenate-sernite lower ones ovate- 
cordate, upper 1. ovate or lanceolate, stip. palmate pinnalifid : 
terminal lobe linear or linear-lanceolate entire, st. ascending. 
E. B. 721. /i. 4519. — Fl. wholly yellow, yellow with the 2 upper 
petals purple or wholly purple, varying greatly in size. Caps, 
globose. All the lobes of the stip. of nearly equal size, lateral 
ones (usually 3 on one side and 1 on the other) all springing 
from near the base of the stip., the terminal lobe narrow and 
always quite entire but sometimes considerably larger than the 
others. — /}. Curtisii ; stems angular rough, lower part of the stip. 
somewhat elongated so as slightly to separate the lateral lobes. 
V. Curtisii E. B. S. 2693. — Mountainous pastures. /3. Sands 
near the sea. P. VI. VII. 
6. V. tricolor (L.) ; anth. -cells diverging below, anth.-spvrs 
elongate subclavate -filiform, spur of the corolla about equalling 
the calycine appendages, 1. crenate-serrate lower ones ovate- 
cordate, upper 1. ovate or ovate-lanceolate, stip. lyrate-pinnatifid : 
terminal lobe spathulate crenate, st. ascending. — E. B. 1287- R- 
4517- — Fl. with the upper pet. purple, lateral ones bluish, lower 
one yellow. Caps, ovate. I have never found the terminal lobe 
of the stip. quite entire, although it often has only one tooth on 
each side. — /3. arvensis; pet. shorter than the calyx whitish, caps, 
nearly globular. V. arvensis E. B. S. 2712. — Common. A. 
V. — IX. Heartsease, Pansy- 
Order X. DROSERACEiE. 
Sep. 5, imbricate. Pet. 5, regular. Stam. 5 or 10, free. Styles 
3 or 5. Ovary free. Caps. 3 — 5-valved. Seeds without an 
arillus. Embryo straight, in fleshy albumen. — L. with a circinate 
vernation. 
1. Drosera. Cal. deeply 5-cleft. Pet. 5. Stam. 5. Styles 
3 — 5, deeply bifid. Caps. 1 -celled with 3 — 5 valves, many- 
seeded. 
2. Parnassia. Cal. deeply 5-cleft. Pet. 5. Stam. 5, with 
5 scales fringed with glandular seta; interposed. Stigmas 4, 
sessile. Caps. 1-celled, with 4 valves. — Differs from this 
Order by wanting the circinate vernation of Drosera, and re- 
ferred by Lindley to Saxifragece and by Don to Hyperici- 
nece. 
1. Drosera Linn. 
1. D. rotundifolia (L.) ; 1. orbicular spreading, petioles hairv, 
peduncles erect, seeds with a loose chaffy coat. — E. B. 867- -H. 
4522. — Flowering stalks 2 — 6 in. high. L. beautifully covered, 
as in all our species, with hairs terminating in large glands se- 
creting a viscid fluid which retains insects that settle upon them. 
— Common in boggy places. P. VII. VIII. Round-leaved Suit- 
dew. 
