CONVOLVULACEA. 391 
Mexico, Guadalupe (Bilimek, 273; Bourgeau, 53), Sierra San Pedro Nolasco &c. 
(Jurgensen, 291); GuATEMALA, Volcan de Fuego, at 5000 feet (Godman & Salvin). 
Hb. Kew. 
EXPLANATION OF TAB. LXI. 
Fig. 1, a pistil, enlarged; 2, a leaf, natural size, from Seemann’s Sierra-Madre specimen. 
63. Ipomea? nutans, Choisy in DC. Prodr. ix. p. 8368; Calques des Dess. FI. 
Mex. 860. 
Mexico (Mogino & Sessé). 
64. Ipomea? (Argyreia ?) oblonga, Benth. Bot. Voy. ‘Sulphur,’ p. 133. 
SoutH Mexico, Tepic (Sinclair). Hb. Kew. 
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65. Ipomea pandurata, Mey. Prim. Fl. Esseq. p. 100, quoad nomen tantum ; 
Ker, Bot. Reg. t. 588; A. Gr. Synop. Fl. N. Am. ii. p. 211. 
Convolvulus panduratus, Linn.; Bot. Mag. t. 1939. 
Convolvulus candicans, Solander in Bot. Mag. t. 1608. 
CANADA to FLoripa and Trxas.— Mexico 2? 
There are several Mexican specimens in the Kew herbarium referred to this species, 
though perhaps erroneously. 
66. Ipomea pauciflora, Mart. et Gal. in Bull. Acad. Brux. xii. 2, p. 266; 
Walp. Rep. vi. p. 532. 
South Mexico, Chapulco and neighbourhood of Oaxaca, at 5000 feet (Galeotti, 1403). 
Hb. Kew. 
67. Ipomeea pedatisecta, Mart. et Gal. in Bull. Acad. Brux. xii. 2, p. 265; 
Walp. Rep. vi. p. 535. 
SoutH Mexico, coast of the Pacific (Galeotti, 1370). Hb. Kew. 
68. Ipomea pedicellaris, Benth. Bot. Voy. ‘Sulphur,’ p. 135. 
Sour Mexico, Acapulco (Sinclair); Guatemata (friedrichsthal); Hoxpuras, Gulf 
of Fonseca (Sinclair). Hb. Kew. 
69. Ipomea peduncularis, Bertol. Fl. Guat. p. 8, t. 2. 
Ipomea globosa, Meissn. in FI. Bras. vii. p. 219. 
Morenoa globosa, Liav. et Lex. Nov. Gen. i. p. 5, non Lindl. in Journ. Hort. Soc. v. p. 83, cum 
icone. 
* Calboa vitifolia, Cav. Ic. Pl. t. 476. 
Macrostema vitifolia, Pers. Ench. i. p. 185. 
Convolvulus neei, Spreng. Syst. i. p. 593. 
Quamoclit globosa et vitifolia, Don, Gen. Syst. iv. p. 259. 
Ipomea hartwegi, Meissn. in Fl. Bras. vii. p. 220, non Benth. 
Souta Mexico, San Blas to Tepic (Coulter, 1040), Teapa (Linden, 208), without 
locality (Hahn); GuatEMaLa, Barranca, near the Pacific (Hartweg), Duefias, 5000 feet 
