Convolvulus, || PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA, | A77 
fathoms long, the extremities of the branches are often high- 
ly coloured, and less hairy than the other parts. Leaves al- 
ternate, petioled, broad-cordate, frequently five-lobed, re- 
motely serrate-dentate, a little downy ; size very various, be- 
ing from one to six inches long. Petioles of the longer infe- 
rior leaves equalling these in length; those of the floral 
leaves short. Peduncles axillary, about as long as the floral 
leaves, from three to six-flowered. Flowers large, bell-shaped, 
very beautiful, of a bright lively yellow, Calyx hairy. An- 
thers becoming spiral after opening the extremities, Stig- 
‘ma of two round lobes. 
“19, €. dentatus. Willd. sp. pl. i. 849, 3 
Twining, and creeping, muricated, Leaves cordate, three- 
lobed, dentate, Peduncles from two to three-flowered. ‘Leaf- 
lets of the calyx obovate. — 
In Bengal it is more luxuriant than on the coast, leaves ge- 
nerally entire, stems, &c, generally smooth, and with foirer, 
many-flowered peduncles. 
Teling. Talla-antootiga. 
. Anative of hedges, thickets, &c. Flowering time the rainy 
season, — 7 
Stems and Dantles twining, or creeping, filiform, often per- 
ennial, coloured, armed with small inoffensive prickles, other- 
wise smooth, one or two fathoms long. Leaves alternate, peti- 
oled, cordate, three-lobed, toothed, smooth, from one to two 
inches long. Petioles prickly, branch-like. Peduncles axil- 
lary, as long as the petioles, and like them, from two to three- 
flowered. Flowers short-pedicelled, small, yellow. Filaments 
sists at the base, Stigma single, large ®, globular. a 
. 
20. C. copticus. Willd. sp. pli i, 863. 
Herbaceous, procumbent, angled. Tae ielante, Eobes 
Sardosotate: serrate, Flowers terminal, on minute branchlets. 
Calyces 1 murexed, 
‘A native of pasture ground, Swett in the rains, 
