430 Capt. N. Vicary^s Notes on the Botany of Sinde. 



abundant, forming small trees of ten or twelve feet liigb, with a 

 diameter of six to ten inches at base; when in full flower it looks 

 rather pretty. 



Menispermace^. 



44. Cocculus leceha ?, D.C. : Lower Sinde. 



Myrsinace^. 



45. yEfficeras fraffrans, Kon. : mud-flats, Kurrachee harbour. 



CONVOLVULACE^. 



46. Ipomcea hilobata : sand-hills, Kurrachee. 



47. Convolvulus lanuginosus, Desr. : Hala mountains. 



48. Convolvulus parviflo7'us, Vahl : base of mountains. 



49. Breweria evolvuloides ?, Chois. : Hala mountains. As I feel 

 considerable uncertainty about this plant, I add my note. 



Shrub erect, of one to two feet, stems slender, ligneous, all parts 

 densely clothed with a sericeous pubescence. Leaves very shortly 

 petioled, elliptic, upper ones lanceolate, entire, mucronate and 

 emarginate from the reflexed mucro, triple-nerved, pubescence 

 more dense beneath. Flowers axillary, one to three together, sub- 

 sessile. Calyx persistent, not enlarging, with two linear bracts at 

 base ; sepals_, three exterior and two interior, a little shorter, lan- 

 ceolate acute, hairy beneath. Corolla with a deeply five-lobed 

 limb, the lobls hairy beneath. Stamens scarcely exsert, filaments 

 broad at base with five short teeth alternating, anthers reniform- 

 cordate, ovary two-celled, ovules four, styles two, divergent, fili- 

 form, stigmas discoid orbicular, continuous (not peltate) . Capsule 

 chartaceous, dry, hairy towards apex, longer than the dry calyx, 

 two-celled, septa membranous, four-valved ; seeds from two to 

 three, oblong, black, very minutely scrobiculate, of a nutty 

 hardness. 



50. Evolvulus linifolius : base of Halas. 



51. Cressa Cretica, var. Indica : all Sinde. 



ScJEVOLACEiE. 



52. Sccevola Taceada, Roxb. : tops of sand-hills near Kurrachee. 



Plantagine^. 



53. Plantago amplexicaulis, Cav. : Hala mountains. 



PLrMBAGlNEiE. 



54. j^gialitis obovata, Vic. : sand-hills, Kurrachee. Shrub of 

 two feet, stems ligneous, annulate with the ensheathing bases of 

 fallen leaves, densely foliaceous upwards ; leaves blunt cuneate- 

 obovate, retuse, glaucous hoary, smooth, articulated to the sheaths 

 at base, spikes paniculate, flexuose, terminal flowers secund, utri- 

 culus bursting at the apex into five short acute teeth. 



