732 LXXXVII, CONVOLVULACE, | [pomeea 
with the bicapitellate stigma. In flooded places, drying up, near 
Imbondeiro dos Lobos, very rare; fr. and very few fl. 8 June 1858. 
No. 6235 (partly). 
Gotunco ALtTo.—No notes. In fl. and fr. No. 6235 (partly). 
2. I. eriocarpa R. Br. Prodr. p. 484 (1810). 
Convolvulus hispidus Vahl, Symb. Bot. iii. p. 29 (1794). 
I. hispida Roem, & Schultes, Syst. Veg. iv. p. 238 (1819); Hall. 
f., l.c., p. 123, partly. 
GoLunco Atro.—Corolla pale rosy, marked within with purple 
lines. At the Perreira stream; fl. 15 May 1855. There is in the 
study set a flower, lin. long, 1} in. in diameter, with obtuse sepals and 
tubular-funnel-shaped corolla-tube, apparently belonging to a different 
species. No. 6144. A prostrate herb, with long sarmentose branches 
and sordidly whitish flowers. On the more elevated slopes of the 
Queta mountains amongst sparse herbage; fl. and fr. Dec. 1855. 
No. 6231. A herb, apparently annual, running far along the ground 
amongst other herbs, stoloniferous and whip-like, sometimes climbing 
extensively ; flowers pale blue, tubular-campanulate, the limb nearly 
erect. By fences and the lower thickets near Canaulo on the Ambaca 
road ; fl. May 1856. The specimens stained paper brown. No. 6282. 
A twining herb, annual or triennial ; leaves exceedingly variable in 
shape, often heteromorphous in one and the same individual plant ; 
flowers small, campanulate, sometimes white, sometimes red; by 
thickets near the banks of the river Delamboa ; fl. and fr. June 1856. 
No. 6196. Sepals very unequal; corolla milk or rarely violet red, 
funnel-shaped ; the lobes of the limb broad, sub-repand on the margin, 
obtuse, sometimes keeled on the back, tipped with a very short pencil 
of slender hairs; stamens inserted at the base of the corolla-tube, 
included ; filaments unequal in length, bearded at the base, com- 
paratively large, white ; ovary conical, hirsute, girt at the base with 
the thin disk ; stigma capitate-bilobed, scarcely exceeding the stamens. 
Near the banks of the Delamboa ; fl. June 1853, also at Bango (corolla 
violet-coloured, small, with an erect limb), June 1856. No. 6233. 
3. I. eynanchifolia C. B. Cl. in Hook. FI. Brit. Ind. iv. p. 208 
(1883), partly ; Hall. f. in. Bull. Herb. Boiss. vi. p. 538 (1898). 
Loanpa.—In flooded places, drying up, near Imbondeiro dos Lobos, 
very rare; fr. 8 June 1858. No. 6235 (partly). 
4. I. blepharophylla Hall. f., /.c., p. 125. 
AmpBaca.—A perennial herb ; root thick, nodose ; stems sarmentose, 
prostrate ; flowers of a pleasant violet-purplish colour or occasionally 
deep rosy. In dry plains and at the margins of fields, from Izange to 
N-gombe ; fl. Oct. 1856. This plant stains paper brown. No. 6193. 
5. I. erassipes Hook. in Bot. Mag., t. 4068 (1844). 
I. calystegioides E. Mey. in Flora, 1843, Bes. Beig. pp. 145, 153, 
195 (name) ; Drége ex Choisy in DC. Prodr. ix. p, 431 (1845); Hall. 
f., lc. p. 127. ZL. adumbrata Rendle & Britten in Journ. Bot xxxii. 
p. 173 (1894). Convolvulus ukambensis O. Kuntze, Rev. Gen. 
Pl. iii. 2. p. 215 (1898). 
Hvitia.—On hills, among low bushes near Empalanca, sparingly ; 
fl. Dec. 1859. Corolla in the dry state widely funnel-shaped, 1} in. 
long, pale, with short apiculate ciliate lobes. No. 6130. In sunny 
places among low bushes at Mumpulla; fl. Oct. 1859. No. 6128. 
