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Scammony Bind-weed. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1596. Pl. tw. 
70 C. SisrHéreu (Rem. et Schultes, syst. 4. p. 285.) leaves 
m »-bastate, acuminated, pilose, angular at the base; pedun- 
cles geesally 1-flowered; capsule hairy. 27. C. H. Native of 
the Island ee and other Grecian Islands, in vineyards 
and corn-fields:-€. sagittifolius, Sibth. et Smith, fl. graec. t. 193. 
but not of Michx.—- Tourn. cor. p. 1.— Bocc. mus. t. 35. 
Flowers white, or reddish white; sepals hairy, ovate, acute. 
Very nearly allied to C. Scammonia. 
Sibthorp's Bind-weed. Fl. July, Aug. 
twining. 
71 C. Lounzíni ; stem branched, suffruticose, slender, pilose; 
leaves sagittate-oblong, somewhat truncate at the base; corollas 
yellow, plicate, undivided; peduncles long, terete, usually 4- 
flowered; bracteas lanceolate. h.^. S. Native of Cochin- 
china, in woods. C. Scammónia, Lour. coch, p. 106. 
Loureiro's Bind-weed. Shrub tw. 
72 C. Bonarie’nsis (Cav. icon. 5. p. 54. t. 480. f. 2.) stems 
filiform, downy ; leaves hastate, cuneated at the base, terminating 
each in a bristle; peduncles generally 3-flowered, shorter than 
the leaves. 24. C. G. Native of Buenos Ayres, in plains. 
Poir. suppl. 3. p. 470. Leaves petiolate; middle lobe linear, 
very long, 2 inches, obtuse, 2 lines broad: lateral ones very 
short, with a tooth outside. Calyx length of the tube of the 
corolla. Corolla small, white, variegated with red veins; seg- 
ments of the limb acute. 
Buenos Ayrean Bind-weed. PI. tw. 
73 C. Eruse’scens (Sims, bot. mag. 1067. R. Br. prod. 
p. 482.) plant rather pilose; leaves hastate: hind lobes toothed 
or cut: intermediate one lanceolate or linear, toothed or quite 
entire; peduncles 1-3-flowered, shorter than the leaves; sepals 
equal, ovate, mucronulate, spreading ; capsule erect, 2-valved ; 
seeds scabrous. ¢.%™. G. Native of New South Wales, about 
Port Jackson; and of Van Diemen’s Land. C. rubéscens, 
Poir. suppl. 3. p. 466. Corollas small, red. Nearly allied to 
C. altheoides and C. bryoniefolius. 
ETUR Bind-weed. Fl. July, Sept. 
CEW: 
74 C. remotus (R. Br. prod. p. 483.) rather pilose from 
adpressed hairs ; leaves hastate, linear-oblong, entire; pedun- 
cles 1-flowered ; sepals equal, ovate, mucronulate; seeds sca- 
brous. Q4. ^. G. Native of New Holland, on the South 
coast. 
Remote-leaved Bind-weed. PI. tw. 
75 C. cenicuLa`rus (Lehm. sem. hort. hamb. 1826. p. 17. 
pug. 1. p. 15.) radical leaves hastately-cordate, very blunt; 
cauline leaves hastately-lanceolate, acute: auricles or hind lobes 
angularly toothed ; peduncles 1-flowered, length of leaves, joint- 
ed and bracteate in the middle, and thickened’ above ; calycine 
segments reflexed at apex, mucronulate. (2.^. G. Native of 
Australia. Stem angular, pilose. Leaves downy. Bracteas 
linear-lanceolate. Corolla pale red, glabrous, 5-lobed, silky un- 
derneath at the plicee ; lobes rounded. Capsule size of a pea. 
ag ol sola Bind-weed. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1826. 
- tw. 
76 C. qviNQuEFLORUS (Vahl, symb. 3. p. 31. Willd. spec. 
1. p. 862.) stems downy, terete; leaves sagittately ovate, atte- 
nuated, glabrous, hoary, crenately sub-repand ; peduncles gene- 
rally 5-flowered, length of leaves ; sepals oblong, obtuse, mucro- 
nate, rather villous. 2/. C. S. Native of the Island of Bour- 
bon. Hind lobes of leaves erect, truncated behind and uniden- 
tate. Peduncles downy: upper ones 3-flowered. Lobes of 
corolla bearded at top. Probably a species of Ipomee'a. 
Five-flomered Bind-weed. Pl. tw. 
77 C. ruser (Vahl, eclog. 2. p. 12.) glabrous; stems terete; 
leaves sagittate, emarginate : hind lobes oblong, very blunt, di- 
(131823 9 BI: 
Clt. 1803. 
CONVOLVULACEE. 
XVI. CoxvoLvUuLvs. 
varicate, quite entire; peduncles length of leaves, bearing about 
4 flowers in an umbel, which are at first sessile, but at length 
pedicellate, involucrated by 2 ovate membranous leaves; sepals 
unequal, glabrous: 2 outer ones larger, mucronate. Y. ^S 
Native of Tropical America. Stem beset with piliferous dots, 
Leaves 2 inches long.  Bracteas oblong at the base of the pedi- 
cels. Corolla purple. Perhaps a species of Jpomee'a. 
Red-flowered Bind-weed. PI. tw. 
78 C. crenatironius (Ruiz. et Pav. fl. per. 1. t. 118. f. a.) 
stems terete, downy ; leaves sagittate, acute, crenated ; pedun- 
cles long, 10-11-flowered, umbellate, involucrated at the base, 
(Q.^. S. Native of Peru, along with C. Hermánnic. Poir, 
suppl. 3. p. 470. Leaves petiolate, 3-4 inches long, crenate at 
the base, but generally entire from the middle to the apex. 
Bracteas on the pedicels, small, subulate. Corolla middle- 
sized ; lobes acute, pilose at apex. Stamens exserted. Stigmas 
flat. 
Crenate-leaved Bind-weed. PI. tw. 
79 C. CuznrERi (Agardh, ex Roem. et Schultes, syst. 4. p. 
261.) glabrous; stems prostrate, angular; leaves hastately 3- 
lobed : lobes linear, very narrow ; peduncles 1-flowered, length 
of leaves; sepals truncately rounded. Y.? ^. H. Native 
near Malaga. Middle lobe of leaves 3-4 lines longer than the 
lateral ones, obtuse, mucronate. Bracteas short, downy. Co- 
rolla 3 times longer than the calyx. 
Cherler’s Bind-weed. Pl. tw. 
80 C. rurx’scens (Choisy, in mem. soc. phys. gen. 6. p. 479.) 
plant of a rufous rusty colour; leaves hastately cordate, acute 
at the apex, mucronulate, with sinuated edges: auricles cre- 
nately-lobed ; peduncles short, 1-3-flowered ; sepals ovate, act. 
minated, equal. %.^. H. Native of the Nilligherry moun- 
tains. Stem terete. Sepals ciliated: outer ones downy out- 
side. Petioles villous. Capsule glabrous. Nearly allied to 
C. atriplicifclius and C. crenàtus. 
Rufescent Bind-weed. Pl. tw. 
81 C. raNmwrrFOLIUs (Salisb. par. p. 20. Ait. hort. kew. 
edit. 2d. vol. 1. p. 328.) canescent; leaves cordately hastate, 
hairy; peduncles generally 3-flowered ; bracteas linear, distinct 
from the calyx ; sepals hairy, oblong, acute; corollas large, pale 
red. ^.^. G. Native of the Canary Islands. Ker. bot. reg. 
222. 
Cloth-leaved Bind-weed. Fl. June, Sept. Clt. 1805. Shrub 
twining. 
82 C. rANvGINOsus (Vahl, symb. 3. p. 23. Willd. spec. 1. | 
p. 847.) stem beset with rust-coloured hairs; leaves on short 
petioles, cordate-oblong, somewhat hastate, clothed with very 
soft, rusty, silky tomentum : auricles bidentate; peduncles 3- 
flowered, pilose; the 3 outer sepals very hairy, ovate, acumi- | 
nated. ^21. C. H. Native of the Levant. The two lateral 
pedicels bibracteate, and the middle one bractless. Bracteas 
lanceolate. Corolla nearly as in Conv. Scammidnia, yellowish, 
with a lanceolate purple ray outside of each lobe, clothed with 
yellowish villi. 
Woolly Bind-weed. PI. tw. 
83 C.? corpiròrius (Thunb. prod. p. 35.) downy; leaves 
cordately hastate, acuminated, toothed : hind lobes acute, divari- 
cate, glabrous, hairy beneath; peduncles bifid, umbellate, length 
of leaves. 21.? C. G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope 
Willd. spec. 1. p. 857. Flowers small. Sepals ovate, acumi- 
nated, glabrous. Corolla pale blue. 
Heart-leaved Bind-weed. P]. tw. 
84 C. mmsu'rus (Bieb. fl. taur. 1. p. 442. cent. pl. ross. 
66.) plant clothed with white hairs ; leaves cordate, acute, sub- 
hastate: auricles angularly toothed; peduncles usually $-flow- 
ered, longer than the leaves; sepals nearly equal, ovate-lanceo- 
late, acuminated. 24. C. H. Native of the South of Tauria, 
