140 PENTANDxRIA MONOGYNIA. 



Upon dry barren ground near the fummits of the 

 highland mountains in many places, as on Ben- 

 mor^ in Breadalhane^ Ben-Croachan^ in Argyle- 

 fiire, Ben-na Scree^ and other high, mountains 

 about Loch-Urn in Invernefs-Jhire., and fparingly 

 upon Ben-Lcmond, &c. 



The floweis are of a bright red color, h . VI. 



CONVOLVULUS. Gen. PI: 215. 

 Cor campanulata, plicata. Sligm. 2. Caps, bilocu- 

 laris, loculis difpcrmis. 

 * Cauk zwlnhili. 

 cirvcnf^s I. CONVOLVULUS foliis fagittatis utrinq •, acutis, 

 pedunculis fubunifloris. ^p. pL 218. (O.ed. Dan. 

 t. 459. cpt. Mot. hiji. f. i- /. 3./. 9. Ger. Em. 

 S61./. 2.; 

 Small Bindv^eed. y^nglis. 

 In corn-helds frequent. "U . VII. 



fepium 1. C. foliis fagittatis poflice truncatis, pedunculis tetra* 

 gonis unifloris. Sp. pi. 218. (Oed. Dan. 458. opt. 

 Moris. hiJLf. i. L 3./. 6. Ger. Em. S61. i.) 



Great Bindweed. Anglis. 



In wet hedges, but not common : obferv'd by Dr. 

 Parfons near Dumbarton. 



"** Caule protrato, 



/v 



foIdaneHa 3 CONVOLVULUS foliis reniformibus pedunculis 

 unifloris. Sp. pi. 226. {Moris, hijl.f. i, /, 3. f, 

 2 Ger. Em. 838./. i.) 

 Sea Bindweed. Scottiih Scurvy-Grafs.. AngHs. 



On 



