218 CONVOLVULACER. [ Ipomea. 
solitary or sometimes very loosely spiked on the axillary peduncle 
of very variable (from a few lines to 4 in.) length; sepals glab- 
rous, the 2 outer ones elliptically oblong, abruptly terminated by 
a long subulate point, the inner ones about 4 in. long, ovate, 
mucronate; corolla salver-shaped, with a slender tube varying from 
34-2 in. in length, glabrous, the limb almost entire, 2-3 in. in 
diameter ; stamens inserted high up in the tube near the throat 
and exserted, glabrous; ovary 2-celled, the cells 2-ovuled ; capsule 
three times the length of the enlarged broad sepals, ovoid, acuminate, 
the size of a cherry, glabrous; seeds ovoid-oblong, glabrous. 
Has.—Frequent in the mixed forests and amongst shrubbery along river 
age all over aap Pegu, and from Martaban down to Tenasserim.—Fl. 
r. : =O, 
Has.—Here and there in the 1 d 24 Laake’ chee 
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long, the inner ones somewhat larger; corolla funnel-bell-shaped, 
about 2 in, deep, glabrous ; capsules dry, ovoid, the size of acherry, 
quite included in the enlarged sepals, 2-celled, with usually 2 as 
in each cell; seeds trigonously ovoid, the size of a pea, shortly 
rown-tomentose. 
Has.—Not unfrequent in shrubbery on the beaches of the coasts of the 
Andamans ; also Chittagong. —Fl. Fr. G.8, and H.8.—l,—SS.—= 
4, um, R. Br.—An extensive twiner, the younger 
parts softly pubescent, the branchlets 3-cornered and membranous!y_ 
3-winged ; leaves varying from cordate to ovate and lanceolate, 
