» Convolvulus. PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA, A771 
than the leaves, round, hairy, many-flowered, the divisions of- 
‘ten accompanied witha leaf or two. Bractes small, hairy, ca- 
ducous. Flowefs ofa moderate size, rosy. Calyx with equal, 
ovate, rounded, smooth, segments; their margins coloured. 
Corol ; tube or bell sub-cylindric; the inside deep purple; the 
outsideand border pink ; lobes emarginate, and slightly se- 
parated, Wectary a yellow, fleshy ring,surrounding the base 
ofthe germ. laments inserted on the bottom of the bell of the 
corol, there of a purple colour and bearded. Anthers ovate- 
oblong. Germ sub-obovate. Stigma of two globular lobes. 
Capsule nearly round, size of a large pea, fleshy, two-celled, 
with two smooth seeds in each. 
8. C, parviflorus. Willd. sp. pl. i. 856. 
Annual, twining. Leaves cordate, smooth. Pedugelee as 
Jong as the petioles, many-flowered ; lobes of the corol catia 
ed, ~Stigina two-cleft, lobes oicmaea ; Pr 
Ipomoea paniculata, Burm, Fl. Ind. p. 50. t. 21 ee 1. 
(bad.). ., | 
A native of hedges, ke. «Teer time the cool season. 
Stems twining, annual, round, sometimes slightly hairy, 
Leaves alternate, petioled, exactly cordate, entire, fine- point- 
ed, sometimes very slightly hairy, from one to four inches long. 
Peduneles axillary, rather longer than the petioles, erect, ma- 
ny-flowered, umbel-bearing. Flowers pure white, lobes 
acute. Stigma two, clubbed, revolute, 
9, C, calycinus, R, 
Perennial, twining, hairy. Leaves cordate, acute. Pedun- 
cles from two to three-flowered. Exterior three leaflets of e 
the calyx sagittate, ciliate, sakes as the. aici tube of the 
ecorol. Fruit drooping. — 
A native of the interior se init Saal Pareapore 
Captain Hardwicke ’sent plants to the Botanic garden, where 
they blossom about. the beginning of the cool season, : 
ae twining, perennial ; tender shoots very hairy, Lec 36 me 
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