— PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA, Convolvulus. 
bottom, stigma of two round lobes, Capsules entirely hid 
in. the calyx, which together with them is the size of a large 
nutmeg. Seeds covered with a dense coat of fine brown down, 
and hairy round the umbilicus, 
2. C, semidigynus, R. 
Perennial, twining. Leaves cordate, villous. Peduncles 
three-or more-flowered. Style half two-cleft.  Stigmas glo- 
bular. yatta 
_ A native of the Shree-nugur mountains, from thence Cap- 
tain Hardwicke sent seeds to the Botanic garden, where the 
plants, three years old when this description was taken, are 
very extensive and in full blossom in December. 
Stems woody, twining ; young parts villous. Leaves alter- 
nate, petioled, cordate, and ovate-cordate, entire, pointed, of 
a very soft, villous texture, particularly underneath ; three 
or four inches long, and about two broad. —-Petioles half as 
long as the leaves, villous. Peduncles axillary, solitary, 
shorter than the petioles, round, downy, each bearing three 
or more large, pure white, inodorous flowers. Bractes ovate, 
caducous. Calyx downy. Corol villous on the outside. 
Anthers' with their points bent back towards the bottom of 
the corol, and their sagittate bases pointing to its mouth. 
Germ bearded. Style two-cleft, Stigma globular. — 
Coane wees roe ae fowertd:' 
A native of the interior parts of Beucal: in flower, and 
full foliage most part of the year. ; 
_. Root perennial. Stems and branches numerous, twits 
all the sub-ligneous parts scabrous; young shoots running 
over bushes to an extent of many fathoms, generally tinged 
pecs ton Long runners issue from the oF, of the root, 
: . nthe young xi shoots and runners they are often + fa 2 
