2GO ORDER 95. CONVOLVULACE.E. 



l-5-flowered, longer than the petioles ; sepals i as Ions as the corolla ; corolla 3', 

 white witu a purple centre, u N. Y. to 111., and S. July, August. 



5. CALONYCTION sPECidsuM (or Ipouioea Bona-nox), GOOD-NIGHT, 



is a tall climber of the W. Indies and S. Fla., often cultivated in the greenhouse. Flow- 

 ers 4 7 on each long peduncle, very large, funnel-forni, white. 



6. CONVOLVULUS, L. BINDWEED. Sep. 5. Cor. bell-form. Style 



1. Stigmas 2, thread- form, often revolute. Ovary and capsule 2-celled, 4- 

 seedeJ. Herbs or shrubs, twining or erect. 



1 C. arvensls L. Prostrate or climbing ; leaves arrow-shaped to ear-shaped ; ped. 



bearing 1 small rose-white flower arid 2 bracts. 24 Fields : rare. June. 



2 C. TRICOLOR. Stem weak, 1 3f high ; leaves lance-obovate, sessile, shorter than the 



1 -flowered ped. ; corolla yellow in centre, white next, border blue. Europe. 



7. CALYSTEGIA, Br. Calyx 5-parted, included in 2 leaf-like bracts. 

 Cor. bell-form, 5-plicate. Style 1. Stigmas 2, obtuse. Capsule ] -celled, 4- 

 seeded. Herbs, with the flowers solitary. 



1 C. spitliamtea Br. Erect or assurgent, 68' (a span) high ; leaves lance-oblong, as 

 * long as the peduncles ; flowers white, y. Can. to Penn., and W. June. 



2 C. Sepium Br. Rutland Beauty. Glabrous, twining; Ivs. cordate-sagittate, lobes 



truncate ; bracts cordate ; flowers many, large, white with a reddish tinge. 2f Hedges, 

 thickets, Can. to Fla. 6 lOf. May July. 



/3. Catettbttana. Pubescent, with small leaves and short peduncles. S. 



y. ? paradoaca. Tomcntous ; bracts linear, remote from the flowers. (Pursh.) 



8. EVOLVULUS, L. Sep. 5. Cor. bell-, funnel-, or wheel-form. Sty. 



2, each bifid. Ovary and capsule 2-celled, 4-seeded. Herbs diffuse. 



E. sericeus Swtz. Stem dividing at base into simple, filiform, procumbent branches ; 

 leaves lance-linear, sessile, 3-veined, silky beneath, 9" ; ped. 1 2", 1-flowered ; co- 

 rolla wheel-form, 5", white, y. Prairies, Ga., Fla., to La. If. 



9. STYLISMA, Raf. Sepals 5, equal. Corolla bell-form. Stamen* 

 included. Styles 2, rarely 3. Stig. capitate. U Slender creepers. 



1 S. liuinistrata (and aquatica) Walt. Hairy or smoothish ; leaves oval, oblong, or 



linear, obtuse or retuse both ways, on short petioles ; ped. longer than the leaves, 3- 

 (1 5-)flo\vered ; bracts minute ; styles less than $ united ; corolla 6 9", white. 

 Sandy soils, Va. to O., and S. 2 5f. Lvs. 1218". (S. evolvuloides Choisy.) Jn.-Sept. 



2 S. Pickering!! (Ton-.) Leaves linear, narrowed to subsessile base; bracts leafy, 



equalling the flower ; styles more than $ united, otherwise as No. 1. N. J. to N. C. 



10. DICHONDRA, Forst. Sep. 5, obtuse. Corolla bell-form, 5-cleft. 

 Pistils 2, distinct. Capsules 2, utricular, 1 -seeded. H Prostrate. 



D. repcus Forst. Lvs. round-cordaUi or reuiform, the petiole longer than '.he blade 

 or the 1-flowered peduncles ; calyx villous, larger (3'') than the whitish corolla (2"). 

 Wet grounds, S. 312'. March May. 



11. CUSOUTA, Tourn. DODDER. Fls. 5-(rarely 4-)parted. Corolla 

 globular-bell-form. Sta. appendaged with scales or fringes at base. Styles 

 2. Caps. 2-celled, 4-seeded. Stems yellow to orange, thread-form, with 

 minute scales for leaves, twining against the sun and living on other plants. 



Stigmas filiform as well as the styles. Capsule regularly circumscissile No 1 



$ Stigmas capitate. Capsule indiihiso.cmt or bnrstinsj irregularly. . . (*) 



