62 HORT. MAL. VOL. XI. 



Tab. 56. Ipomaea campanulata. Lin. 



57. Ipomaea maritiraa of Brown. R.fy S. Convolvulus Pes 



Caprae. Lin. 



Quoted by Lamarck for a variety of his Convolvulus maritimus, which is a species 

 at least nearly allied to our English C. Soldanetta. 



58. Ipomaea Beladamboe. JR. fy S. 1. repens. Lam. I. rugosa. 



G. Don. Convolvulus fiagelliformis. Roxb. 



I. repens of Roth is a different species, and Dennstedt has no ground for his 

 suspicion that Rheede's plant is the I. verticillata of Vahl. 



59. Ipomaea Pes Tigridis. Lin. 



60. Ipomaea Quamoclit. Lin. Convolvulus pennatus. Lam. 



Quamoclit vulgaris. G. Don. 



61. Ipomaea speciosa. jR. fy S. Convolvulus speciosus. Lin. Sup. 



Convolvulus nervosus. Lam. Lettsomia nervosa. Roxb* 

 Argyreia speciosa. G. Don. 



62. Cocculus orbiculatus. D C. Menispermum orbiculatum of 



Lin. Burman. 



This imperfect figure, without either flower or fruit, has been quoted for Will- 

 denow's Cissampelos convolvulacea by Roxburgh, who says, that the Linnean 

 Menispermum orbiculatum is the same species, and De Candolle suspects that 

 the latter may be a Cissampelos, but it does not well answer to Willdenow's 

 description of the former. By Wight and Arnott the Linnean M. orbiculatum 

 and M. cocculus are considered to be the same species, and they have quoted 

 this figure jointly with vol. vii. t. 1, for Cocculus suberosus. 



63. 



Plukenet considered it to be his Hedera baccifera, tab. 416, f. 3, and no modern 

 author has quoted this imperfect figure. It was thought by Dr. Hamilton to 

 be either a Thoa or a Gnetum ; but it has been suggested to me by Professor 

 Don, that it is more nearly allied to the Incarvillea parasitica of Roxburgh, 

 and it may probably belong to the genus ^Eschynanthus of Dr. Jack. 



64. Evolvulus alsinoides. Lin. 



65. Ipomaea tridentata. R. Sf S. Convolvulus tridentatus. 



Willd. Evolvulus tridendatus. Lin. 



