EEL OT ROI UTACYUPMI I m P STET een rmm ms 
Ipomea.] Cl. CONVOLVULACER. (C. B. Clarke.) 211 
. 43. I. campanulata, Linn. ; Chois. Convolv. Or. 69, and in DC. Prodr. 
ix. 359 ; leaves cordate-ovate acute entire glabrous or very nearly so, corymbs 
compound stout, sepals ]-j in. ovate obtuse puberulous, corolla 14-3 in. 
campanulate purple lobes triangular-lanceolate, seeds with very long silky 
hair. Dene. in Nouv. Ann. Mus. iii. 392; Wight Ic. t. 1375; Dalz. & Gibs. 
Bomb. Fl. 165; Kurz For. Fl. ii. 218, Convolvulus campanulatus, Spreng. 
Syst. i. 608. O. platypeltis, Spanoghe in Linnea, 1841, —Rheed& Hort 
Mal. xi. t. 56. 
Deccan PENINSULA ; frequent, Maray PreNiNSULA; from Prome southwards.— 
CsYrow ; in the warmer parts of the Island.—Drstrim. Malay Archipelago. 
A large twiner; nearly glabrous, young parts hoary. Leaves 3-4 in., nerves 
Prominent; petiole 2-3 in. Peduncles 1-4 in., stout; bracts early deciduous ; 
corymbs 2-5 in. diam., 10-40-flowered. Sepals hoary, in fruit somewhat enlarged 
} in. diam. glabrate. Corolla very variable in size, always prominently lobed, glabrous 
or nearly so. Capsule 4 in. diam., globose, Seeds with hairs often more than j in. 
long.—Resembles Rivea tiliefolia (Thwaites). 
VAR. illustris; leaves ovate or oblong cordate or hastate, corymbs often few- 
flowered, sepals nearly glabrous, corolla often 4 in. shallowly or deeply lobate.— 
Malay Peninsula, from Moulmein southwards.—DIsTRIB. Malay Islands.—The size 
and lobation of the corolla vary so greatly that there may be two species here; a 
Moulmein example collected by Parish has the corolla 4} in., very shallowly lobed, 
the calyx glabrate, and is very different from the Malabar ones with corolla only 
1} in. long. Miquel must be mistaken in saying (Fl. Ind. Bat. ii. 606) that Spanoghe's 
: campanulata cannot be Linneus’ 7. campanulata because the seeds are woolly; for 
Inbzus' species is founded on Rheede's picture (Hort. Mal. xi. t. 46), which (and the 
description) attributes silky seeds to the species. 
44. I. Gomezii, Clarke; leaves ovate-cordate acute entire glabrous, 
corymbs peduncled few-fld., sepals 1-1} in. elliptic glabrous, corolla very large. 
Tavoy; Gomez. ANDAMANS; Kurz. : 
A lage climber, resembling Z. campanulata, var. illustris, but with a much larger 
calyx, Leaves 3.6 in, sinus wide, nerves prominent; petiole 2 in. Peduncles 1-3 
M., stout; bracts caducous. Sepals in young fruit erect, much imbricate, Corolla 4 
y 3 in., eampanulate,— The Malay Ž peltata, Choisy, resembles this, but has a 
smaller calyx and peltate leaves, 
45. I. cymosa, Roem. & Sch. Syst. iv. 241; softly hairy or glabrous, 
leaves cordate or hastate elliptic or oblong obtuse or shortly acute entire or 
angular or toothed, peduncles shorter than the leaves, cymes compact, sepals 
ii In. elliptic, corolla middle-sized pure white or tinged yellow, seeds patently 
sute. Blume Cat. Gewass, Java, 50; Chois. Convolv. Or. 79, and in DC. 
odr. ix. 371; Bot. Reg. 1843, t. 24. I. bifida, Roth Nov. Sp. 118. I. 
Heynei and Rothii, Roem. & Sch. Syst. iv. 237, 241. I. Olanda, Sweet Hort. 
ary (2 ed.) 372. I caliginosa, Chois. Convolv. Or. 79, and in DC. Prodr. ix. 
Re, Convolvulus cymosus, Lamk. Enc. iii. 656, C. blandus, Roxb. Hort. 
iggy, 19, and FI. Ind. i. 470, and ed. Carey $ Wall. ii. 50, 70; Wall. Prev 
& 2. C. pentagonus, Roxb. Hort. Beng. 14, and Fil. Ind. i. 485, and ed. Carey 
Wall. ii. 79; Wall. Cat. 1343. C. Rothii, Spreng. Syst. i. 600. C. umbellatus, 
all. Cat. 2329.— Rumph. Herb. Amb. v. t. 158. 
Pennant throughout [via (except the NN. dry area), alt. 0-4000 ft, CEYLON; 
on.—Drsrris. Malaya, Australia, Tropical Africa. j s 
lái ndent, twining. Leaves 14-4 in., nerves prominent subpemihat; Papalo 
obtuse” mostly short, Peduncles 4-2 in. ; bracts caducous; pedicels ẹ-1 in. P, 
buds hirsute at the tip. Capsule 1 in. diam., globose, glabrous, Seeds with "e 
: More patent hairs than in the allied species. ;à 
