. 
Quamoctit.} CONVOLVULACE Zi. 734 
This species, though of recent introduction, is now one of the 
most favourite of annual trellis-climbers ; it is usually known to 
horticulturists as I. *ubro-cwrulea. 
. Bengal, Ran 
A biennial lea 
1362. Ipoma@a sALICIFOLIA Roxb. ; F. I. i. 498; F. BI. iv. 210. 
angpur 
This has not been found in N. Bengal since early in the present 
century. It has more recently been collected in the Godavery 
jungles, and may therefore possibly be found, if searched for, in 
the southern parts of Chota Nagpur. 
1363. Ipomaa puncHeLLa Roth. I. palmata F. B. I. iv. 214 
partly. Convolvulus digitatus Roxb. 
In gardens mr As ak a favourite trellis- Pca 
A perennial twiner. The “ Railway Creeper.’ 
1364. Ipomaza QuINATA &. Br.; F. B. I. iv. 214. 
Chota Nagpur. 
A prostrate twiner. 
627. Quamoclit Moench. 
Annual, Mee glabrous herbs; leaves cordate, angled, ae 
or sometimes divided. Flowers axillary, in few-flowered cymes ; 
bracts small. Se epals 5, subequal, or the outer rather peter oh 
often sptnreles Petals 5, connate in a ote tach 
pel Scainiate ina plate’ 4-celled o ores ovules 4; siyfe allies 
han 
" longer ¢ stamens; stigma 2-globose. Frwit a 4-celled, 1-valved 
am 
Capsule; the ste thin, persistent. Seeds 4, black, dull, puberu- 
lous or glabro 
Leaves Ht einer, acute, entire or lobed; sepals acuminate ; seeds 
‘aed hirsute ...... phoenicea 
ves pnt dissected ; segments linear; sepals elliptic; seeds 
Siasty glabro pinnata 
1365, SuANoGiy PHENICEA Choisy. Ipomaa phenicea F, I. 
502. I. coccinea F. B. I. iv. 199. 
‘bs all the provinces, cultivated and naturalised. 
A weak, subscandent annual. 
