Order 93.— CONVOLVULACE^E. 575 



3 C. chlorocarpa Engclm. Low, branching orange-colored ; fls. usually 4-parted, 

 short-pediceled, in scattered, globular clusters: cor. tube campanulate, nearly the 

 length of the acute lobes and acute ail. segm. ; scales small, 2-lobed, or oftener of 

 small, lateral teeth ; sty. thick, as long as the large ovary ; cap*, depressed, thin. — 

 Wis. to Ark., also in Del. on Polyganum, &c. Fls. about 1" long. Fr. greenish 

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4 C. arvensis (Beyrich) /?. pentagona Eng. Low; fls. small, 5-partod, pedi- 

 celed, in compound or branching clusters; cal. angular, lobes suborbicular, obtuse, 

 thin and shining, as long as, or longer than the shallow tube of the cor. ; lobes of 

 Uie corolla acute or acuminate, longer than the tube, reflexed, with the point inflexed; 

 auth. round, oval; scales large, deeply fringed; sty. slender; caps, globular. — 

 111., Va., to Fla., on many plants. Sts. scarce If high. Fls. less than 1" long. 

 Caps, yellowish. 



5 C. tenuifiora Engelm. Pale, much branched; fls. mostly 4-parted, short pedi* 

 celed, slender, cymous-paniculate, at length conglomerate; cal. turbinate; cor- 

 tube slender, longer than the calyx, or its own short, ovate obtuso lobes; sty. 

 capillary, as long as the depressed ovary ; caps, globous, bearing the dead corolla 

 at top, often but 1 to 2-seeded. — 111. and Westward, in wet places, on Cephalan- 

 thus, Aster, &c. Cor. 1" or less in length. Caps. 1 to \\" diam. 



6 C. decora (Chois. Engelm.) ft. pulciierrima Engel. Fls. pedicellate, 5-parted, 

 large, broad-campanulate, loosely paniculate; cal. lobes acute, length of the cor- 

 olla, crenulato on the margin ; lobes of tho fleshy cor. acute, erect or spreading, 

 point inflexed ; sty. as long as, or longer than tho ovary ; caps, enveloped by Uie 

 dead corolla; sds. beaked, rough. — S. 111. to Fla. and Tex., growing on Legumi- 

 nosos, Composite, &e. Fls. larger than in any of tho preceding species, 1^ to 

 1J" long, fleshy, white. Anth. and stig. yellow or purple. (C. indecora Chois. 

 in DC.) 



7 C. inflexa Engelm. Fls. pediceled, mostly 4-parted, in loose, paniculate cymes, 

 at length glomerate ; cor. fleshy, subcylindric, lobes erect, with the acute points 

 inflexed and margins crenulate ; scales minute, reduced to lateral teeth ; st}\ 

 divaricate on the thickish brown capsule which bears Uie dead corolla at its top. — 

 111. to Va. and Ga., on Hazel, Rhus, Salix, Helianthus, and other herbs and 

 shrubs, in open woods and prairies. Fls. 1" long. 



8 C. Grondvii Willd. St. filiform, thick, often high-climbing ; fls. mostly 5-parted, 

 at first loosely paniculate, finally dense ; cor. tube deeply campanulate, longer 

 than the cal. lobes, obtuse, flat, spreading, not reflexed ; scales large, oval, deeply 

 fringed; ova. oval, slightly conic, invested at base with the dead corolla.— Can. and 

 U. y., on coarse herbs and shrubs. The most common of all our species, in low, 

 damp or shady places, the only ono in N. Eng. Sts. light orange. Fls. Ij- to 1-j-" 

 long. 



/i. Latifl^ra (Engelm.) Cal. thin; cor. tube shallow, as long as tho lobes; 

 scales narrow; — Mass. to Car. and 111. (C. Saururi Eng.) 



9 C. rostrata Shutt. Fls. largo (2 to 3" long), pedicellate, in loose, paniculate 

 cymes; cor. deeply campanulate, lobes obtuse; scales small, deeply incisely 

 fringed; ova. elongated, bottle-shaped; caps, wiih an elongated, 1-pointed beak 2 to 

 3" long; sds. 1 to 4, bluntly rostrate. — Alleghanies, Md. to S. Car., in shady 

 woods, on tall, coarse herbs. Nearly allied to the last. 



10 C. glomerata Choisy. St. filiform; fls. in compact masses, surrounding th« 

 stem, sessile; sep. 5 (1" long), surrounded by many squarrous bracts; cor. tubular- 

 campanulate, 5-lobed, longer than tho calyx, withering on top of capsule, lobes 

 lanceolate, acute, spreading or reflexed ; scales fimbriate. — Abundant in Mo., 11!. 

 and Iowa, chiefly on the Composita?. Fls. about 2" long, forming compact, cylin- 

 drical masses, while tho stems decay, appearing as if springing from the stems of 

 other plants. Cor. white and scarious. Anth. partly exserted. Jl. 



11 C. compacta Juss. St. thick; fls. sessile, lateral, in dense masses; sep. and 

 bracts minute (\''), orbicular ; cor. tube slender, with 5 oblong lobes, withering on 

 the summit of the acutish capsule, like a calyptra; sds. mostly but 1 or 2. — Banks 

 of the St. Lawrence R., N. T. to 111. and the Mts. of Ga., on shrubs, as Hazel, 

 Alder, Andromeda. The twined clusters in fruit are often 9 to 18" diam. 



