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coccinea. 



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I, foliis cordatis acuminatis basi angu- 



latisj pcdunculis multilloris. PFilld. Sp. 



PL I. 2h 880. BotL Kew, 1. 79. 338. 



Aubl 144. 



Eoif. Tl/a^. i. 221. 



Repos, t, 499. 







Convolvulus coccincus. P/i(?n. Anwr. 89. 



^. 103, 

 Scarlet-flowered Ipomoea. Miller. 



hona-mx. I. foliis cordatis acutis integerrimis (mb- 



angulato-dentatis) caule aculeato, floribus 

 tcrnis corollis indivisis. fFilkL Sp. PLl. 



p. 882, Hort. Keiv. 1. p. 339. Bot, 

 Mag, t. 752. T? 



I. sylvcstris, Ur. 155. 



I. grand iflora. Bot. Repos. t. 403? 



Convolvulus maximus, caule spinulis 



obtusis obsito. 67. 1. p. 151. t, 96./. 1. 



Argyreia bona-nox. Hort. Br. 289. 



Prickly Ipomoea. Miller.'^ , 



Large white-flowered Iporna^a. Bnnvne. 



Large night-blowing Convolvulus. 



* The acuici arc properly represented in the Gardener's 

 Dictionary as " blunt, herbaceous, short, variously shaped." 

 They arc, in fact? little more than protuberances, and afford no 

 ground for the trivial appeUalion applied to the plant in that 

 work. The epithet nig-ht-flowering-, assigned by Sweet to 

 Arg-yreia bona-nox, is certainly much more characteristic. 







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