Ipomeea| LXXXVII. CONVOLVULACEZ. 741 
inside. In sandy forests near Cazella; fl, and fr. 18 Oct. 1856. 
No. 6180. 
33. I. verbascoidea Choisy, Convolv. Diss. ii. p. 134 (Zpomea), 
in Mém. Soc. Phys. Genéve viii., pt. 1, p. 56 (1838); Hall. f., 
Le. p. 151. 
Huiitia.—In shrubby places between Mumpulla and Nene. Plant 
5 ft. high ; in fr. Oct. 1859. No.6115. An undershrub, 4 to 5 ft. 
high, with rosy purple flowers. Varzeado Ferrao da Sola; fl. Dec. 1859. 
No. 6114. An undershrub of 3 to 5 ft., with several branches from 
the base. Hilly thickets near Ferrado da Sola; fl. No. 6111. In the 
forest between Mumpulla and Serra da Xella ; fr. June 1860. Couu. 
CARP. 778. 
34, I. prismatosyphon Welw. Apontam. p. 585, n. 18 (1859) ; 
Britten, Journ. Bot. xxxii. p. 84 (1894); Rendle in Journ. Bot. 
xxxll. p. 215 (prismatosiphon),. 
I. Buchneri Peter in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. iv. 3, 
p. 29 (1891), B. tomentosa Hall. f., l.c., p. 152. 
Punco ANDONGO.—<A perennial, sparingly branched herb, 4 to 6 ft. 
high, with numerous stems, and very handsome, whitish rosy, spreading - 
flowers. In bushy mountain pastures, in the presidium, plentiful, in 
company with Cissus rubiginosa Planch. (Welw. herb. no. 1466) and a 
species of Siphonanthus ; fl. Feb. and April 1857. No. 6182. At Luxillo, 
fr. Oct. 1856. Coit. Carp. 786. A lactescent undershrub, standing 
erect, 4 to 6 ft. high ; stems subsimple, as well as the leaves whitish- 
. tomentose ; flowers funnel-shaped, whitish rosy, very large and hand- 
some. In thickets near Luxillo; ripe fr. 7 June 1857, Coui. Carp. 
161 and 777. A herb, 5 ft. high ; stems numerous, leaves white-felted 
beneath ; seeds rigidly pilose. Infr. Coxiu. Carp. 787. 
35. I. pyramidalis Hall. f., .c. (Dec. 1893). 
I. megalochlamys Baker in Kew Bull. 1894, p. 72 (Feb.). 
Hvui_ta.—Perennial ; stem decumbent-ascending, 5 to 12 from 
the same cylindrical and scarcely lactescent rootstock ; leaves broadly 
cordate-ovate, silky-pubescent, secund above; flowers handsome, funnel- 
shaped, rosy, violet-coloured inside, glossy-purple at the bottom of the 
tube ; filaments dilated at the base, bearded ; stigma bicapitellate. In 
thickets and places neglected after cultivation at Lopollo ; fil. 8 May 
1860. No. 6113. An undershrub, 4 to 5 ft. high; rhizome woody- 
tuberous ; stems several, erect, thick, as well as the quasi-verbascoid 
leaves white-felted ; corolla rose-purple, 35 to 4 in. long, handsome, 
with a subpentagonal tube. In rocky thickets about the hippopotamus 
lake (Ivantalla) ; fl. Feb. 1860. No. 61130. 
36. I, lilacina Blume, Bijdr. Fl. Ned. Ind. xiii. p. 716 (1825) ; 
Hall. f. in Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. xxxvii. p, 100 (13 Aug. 1898). 
I. oxyphylla Baker in Kew Bull. 1894, p. 71. 
Punco ANDONGO,—Mangue, near Ponte de Mutollo ; fl. March 1857. 
No. 6229. 
37. I. nuda Baker in Kew Bull. 1894, p. 72; non Peter. 
Punco ANDONGO.—Herbaceous, very widely climbing, leaves entire, 
cordate ; flowers very crowded ; calyx pentaphyllous or nearly so: 
corolla violet-purple ; stigma distinctly bicapitellate, In bushy places 
near Catete in the presidium ; fl. 26 May 1857. No. 6280. 
