Of such cases Droserarotundifolia offers an excellent instance.
2
These octofid projections are no doubt homologous with the papillae on the leaves of Droserarotundifolia.
3
In this preface he declares that all the Sarracenias are insect-catchers, and so is the Droserarotundifolia.
4
Drosera intermedia (Hayne).-Thisspecies is quite as common in some parts of England as Droserarotundifolia.
5
From these facts it is clear that the tentacles of Drosera anglica behave like those of Droserarotundifolia.
6
Droserarotundifolia, round-leaved sun-dew.
7
The glands of the extreme marginal tentacles are elongated and differ from the others, as in the case of Droserarotundifolia.
8
Droserarotundifolia (Droseraceae, Fam.
9
The following extract from a letter to Romanes refers to Francis Darwin's paper, "Experiments on the Nutrition of Droserarotundifolia."
10
Rather more than half the volume is devoted to one subject, the round-leaved sundew ( Droserarotundifolia), a rather common plant in the northern temperate zone.
11
Droserarotundifolia: circumnutation of young leaf, with filament fixed to back of blade, traced from 9.15 A.M. June 7th to 8.30 A.M. June 9th.