232 MISSISSIPPI STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY (Bull. 
Ipomoea Carolina (l.) Pursh. (Convolvulus Carolinus L.) 
Carolina Morning Glory. 
Thickets and fields, in rich moist soil. Coastal Islands 
(Tracy). October. 
JACQUEMONTIA Chois. 
Jacquemontia tamnifolia (L.) Griseb. (Impomoea tamnifolia 
L.) Blue-fiowered Bind-weed. 
Cultivated fields in rich moist soil. Lawrence Co. (Hilg.). 
Perhaps throughout the state. July. 
BREWERIA R. Brown 
Breweria humistrata (Walt.) Gray (Stylisma humistrata 
Chapm., 1st edition) Low Breweria. 
Dry light soil; more common southward in the pine regions. 
Lowndes Co. (Tracy); West Point; Wayne Co.; Bay St. 
Louis (Allison). June. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. Allison Herb. 
Breweria acqutica (Walt.) Gray (Stylisma aquatica Chapm., 
Ist Ed.) Aquatic Breweria. . 
Low damp soil in pine woods. Lost Gap; Chunky. July. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
CONVOLVULUS UL. 
Convolvulus repens L. (C. sepium var. repens Gray) Creeping 
Bindweed. 
Damp shaded thickets. Oxford (Dr. T. P. Bailey); Bay 
St. Louis (Allison). April-May. 
Allison Herb. 
DICHONDRA  Forst. 
Dichondra evolvulacea (1. f.) Britton (D. repens Forst.) Caro- 
lina Dichondra. 
Open, damp grassy plats throughout the state. Oxford; 
Jackson; Morton; Hattiesburg. April. 
Geol. Sury. Herb. 

