140 PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA, 



Upon dry barren ground near the fummks of the 

 highland mountains in many places, as on Ben^ 

 pior^ in Breadalbaju^ Ben-Croachan, in Argyk' 

 JJoirc, Ben-na Scree^ and other high mountains 

 about Loch-Urn m Invernefs-Jhire^ and fparingly^ 

 upon Ben-Loinond^ &:c. 

 The ilov/ers are of a bright red color. T? . VI. 



CONVOLVULUS. Gen. PL 215. 

 Cor. campanulata, plicata. Stigm. 2. Cap. bilocu- 

 laris, loculis difpermis. 

 * Caule voluhili. 

 m-venfisi. CONVOLVULUS foliis fagittatis utrinq ; acutis, 

 pedunculis fubunifioris. Sf.pl. 218. {Oed. Dan, 

 t. 459. opt. Mor. hifi, J. I. /. 3./. 9, Ger, Em, 

 861./. 2. J 

 Small Bindweed. Anglis, 

 In corn-fields frequent. % . VII. 



fej)ium 2. C. foliis fagittatis poftice truncatis, pedunculis tetra* 

 gcras viniHoFis. Sp. fl. 21 S. (Oed. Dan. 458, opt, 

 Moris, hiji.f. i. /. 3./. 6. Ger. Em. 861. i.) 



Great Bindweed. Anglis. 



In v/et hedges, but not common : obferv'd by Dr. 

 Parfons near Duraharton, 



*^ Caule protrato, 



foldanella 3 CONVOLVULUS foliis reniformibus pedunculis 

 unifloris. Sp. pL 226. [Moris, hift. f, i. /. 3. y*. 

 2 Ger. Em, 838./. i.) 

 Sea Bindweed, Scottilh Scurvy-Grafs, Jnglis. 



On 



