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Ipomcea nil, Roth. 



Ipomosa nil, Koth, Cat. Bot., i. p. 36 ; Griseb., El. Brit. W. Ind., p. 473. 



Pharbitis nil, Choisy in DC. Prodr., ix. p. 343, pro parte ; Chapm., FJ. Southern U.S., p. 342. 



Bermudas. — Introduced. Without locality or memorandum — Lefroy. 



Generally diffused in the warmer parts of America, Africa, Asia, and Australia. 



Ipomoea pes-caprae, Sweet. 



Ipomcea pes-caproz, Sweet, Hort. Suburb. Londin., p. 35; DC, Prodr., ix. p. 349 ; Griseb., Fl. Brit. 

 W. Ind., p. 470; Chapm., Fl. Southern U.S., p. 342. 



Bermudas. — Indigenous. Common on the sandy parts of the coast — Lane ; Rem ; 

 Moseley. 



General on sandy sea-shores throughout the tropics, and extending to sub-tropical 

 countries. 



Ipomoea purpurea, Lam. 



Ipomcea purpurea, Lam. ex Meissn., in Mart. Fl. Bras., vii. p. 223 ; Griseb., Fl. Brit. W. Ind., p. 473. 

 Pharbitis hispida, Choisy in DC. Prodr., ix. p. 341 ; Chapm., Fl. Southern U.S., p. 342. 

 Convolvulus purpureas, Linn., Sp. PL, ed. 2, p. 219. 



Bermudas. — Introduced. Caves, Walsingham — Lane. 



West Indies and Tropical America. Naturalised in many other countries. 



Ipomoea sagittata, Cav. 



Ipomcea sagittata, Cav., Ic. PI., ii. p. 4, t. 107 ; Gray, Synop. Fl. N. Am., ii. p. 212. 

 Ipomoea sagittifolia, Ker, Bot. Keg., t. 437 ; Chapm., Fl. Southern U.S., p. 344. 

 Convolvulus sagittifolius, Miehx., Fl. Bor.-Am., i. p. 138. 



Bermudas. — Indigenous 1 Shelly Bay Swamp — Lefroy. 



North Carolina to Florida and Texas ; also Spain and Barbary. 



A salt-marsh and maritime plant, probably introduced in the Old World. 



Ipomoea villosa, Ruiz et Pav. 



Ipomcea villosa, Kuiz et Pav., Fl. Peruv. et Chil., ii. p. 12, t. 121, fig. b. ; Griseb., Fl. Brit. W. Ind., 

 p. 473. 



Bermudas. — Indigenous ? Shelly Bay Swamp — Lefroy. 



West Indies ; Peru. A maritime plant which, like some other species of the genus, 

 probably springs up from seed cast ashore by the waves. 



Convolvulus jamaicensis, Jacq. 



Convolvulus jamaicensis, Jacq., Obs., iii. p. 6; Griseb., Fl. Brit. W. Ind., p. 474. 



Bermudas. — Indigenous ? Without locality — Rein. 



Bahamas to Hayti and Jamaica, where it is almost confined to the coast region. 



