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1. Deoseka. Cal. deeply 5-cleft. Pet. .5. Stam. 5. hyf>o- 
<ji/nous. Styles 3— .5, OeeiAy hifid. Caps. 1-celled, with 
3—5 valves, many-seeded. 
1. Dko seea Linn. Sundew. 
1. D. rotuiuUTolia (L.) : /. 'jrhicular spreading tiatly, petiole> 
hairj', ti.-stalks erect from centre of rosette of leaves, seeds witL 
a loose cha% coat.— ^. B. 868. R. iii. 24.— Flower-stalks 
•2 — 6 in. high. Stigmas white, clubbed, entire. Anth. wMte. 
L. covered, as in all other species, with hairs terminating in 
large glands secreting a viscid fluid which retains insects that 
settle upon them. Rachis recurved parallel to itself. Autumnal 
stoles with bulbous end. — Common in boggy places. P. VII. 
Vni. Round-leaved Smideu-. E. S. I. 
2. D. lonyi/olia (L.) ; /. ^jKitliulatt blunt erect, jjetioles 
glabrous, ji.-stalks arcuate or decumbent at the base from 
base of rosette of leaves, seeds with a close rough not chaSh' 
coat. — R. iii. 24. D. intermedia (Hayne) — Stig. pink, bifid. 
Anth. yellow. Rachis not closely recurved. A variety with 
shorter leaves and the tiower-stalks shorter than the leaves Ls 
sometimes foimd. — Common in boggv places. — P. YIT. VIII. 
E. S. I. 
3. D. anfjliea (Huds.) : 1. obovate-lanceolate blunt erect, 
petioles glabrous,y/.-s;(i/Z-.s erect from centre of rosette of leaves, 
seeds with a loose chaffy coat. — E. B. 869. D. loa<jifolia R. iii. 
24, Koch. Fries. — Much larger and taller than the last. — i. D. 
ohovata (M. and K.) ' : ha5 broader leaves and the stj'les often, 
though not always, emarginate. E. B. 867. — In bogs, rather 
rare, common in Ireland. P. VII. VIII. E. S. I. 
Order XI. FRANKENIACE.E. 
Sep. 4 or 5, in a furrowed tube below. Pet. 4 or .5, clawed, 
with appendages at the base of the limb. Stam. 4 or 5 or more, 
free, 2-ceIled, opening by 2 terminal pores or longitudinally. 
Caps. 1-ceUed, 2— 4-valved : placentas 3, parietal. Style 
.slender, simple or trifid. Seeds many, minute. Embiyo in the 
albumen. — Stip. 0. 
1. Fraxkexia. Style 3-fid : lobes oblong with the stigma 
on their inner side. Caps. 1-celled, 3 — 4-valved. 
1 Now considered .t hybrid with Sp. 1.— H. A: J. G. 
