Ipomea.} CONVOLVULACE. 735 
In gardens in all the provinces; as if wild at times in 
the western parts. 
An annual, hairy twiner. Beng. Nil-kalm 
1349/2. Var. Inrearirouta F. B. I. iv. 200. I. pis Sipe Pot, 
1. § 
Ovcuiosilly:i in gardens. 
A hirsute, twining plant. 
1350. Ipoma@a purpurEA Lamk ; ; 1 .,.By.d. tiv. 200. 
In gardens sometimes, in the northern and\ western 
provinces 
A hirsute twiner. 
This, though often found growing as if wild in the Himalayas, 
is only to be met with in gardens in the plains. 
1351, ule RUBENS Choisy. Lettsomia rubens F. B. I. 
- 195. C 
Ny Bengal ; E. Bengal. 
A large climber. 
| 1352, Ipoma@a tonarrtora R. Br. I. grandiflora F. B. I. iv. 198. 
Sundribuns, sea-face, rare. 
A large climber 
1858. Ipomasa aspera Vatke. I. trichosperma F. B, I. iv. 198 
partly. 
Chittagong. 
A large climber. 
1354. Ipoma@a intustTris Prain. JI. campanulata var. illustris 
F. B. I. iv. 211. 
‘Sie ati sea-face, common. 
A large climber. 
Quite different from I. campanulata, which has more numerous 
but much smaller flowers, and is, besides, an inland plant, 
whereas this is quite confined to the sea-coasts of Ceylon, the 
Sundribuns, Burma, the Andamans, and Malaya. 
1355. Ipomaa pantcunata R. Br. I. digitata F. B. I. iv. 202; 
E. D. 1.379. Convolwulus paniculatus F. 1. i. 478. 
C. and E. Bengal, common ; Chota Nagpur, rare. 
A large climber. Vernac. Bilai-kand, Bhui-kumra. 
1356. Di, Baratas Lamk; F. B. I. iv. 202; E, D. 1. 348, 
Convolvulus Batatas F, I. i. 483. 
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