344 CONVOLVTJLACEvE. (CONVOLVULUS FAMILY.) 



sistent base of the style. (Calonyction speciosum, Chois.) — South Florida. — 

 Stem sometimes prickly. Leaves 2' - 3' long. Tube of the corolla 3' - 4' long, 

 1 '' - 2" in diameter. 



9. I. sagittifolia, Bot. Reg. Smooth and somewhat fleshy ; stem slender; 

 leaves sagittate, lanceolate or linear ; the lateral lobes long, spreading, acute ; 

 peduncles 1 -3-flowered, club-shaped, shorter than the leaves, minutely bracted ; 

 sepals oval, rounded and purple at the apex, shorter than the ovate 4-valved 

 pointed capsule ; seeds silky on the angles; corolla bright purple. (C. sagitti- 

 fo\ms, Michx.) — Salt marshes, Florida to North Carolina. July-Sept. IJ. — 

 Stem commonly 2° - 3° long. Corolla 3' long. 



10. I, fastigiata. Sweet ? Smooth ; leaves cordate, 3-lobed, with the 

 lobes acuminate ; peduncles about as long as the petioles, 3 - several-flowered, 

 with leafy lanceolate bracts ; sepals lanceolate, terminating in a long subulate 

 point, on pedicels shorter than the bracts ; tube of the corolla greenish, the ex- 

 panding acutely lobed border purple. — South Florida.^ — Leaves 1^'- 2' long. 

 Corolla 3' long. 



■^ ■\- ■>- *- Corolla bell-shaped ; leaves pedaiely T -parted. 



11. I. sinuata, Ort. Stem very long, shrubby at the base, the branches 

 muricate, hairy ; leaves smooth, with the divisions lanceolate, sinuate-toothed ; 

 peduncles shorter than the leaves, 1 - 2-flowered ; pedicels flattened, dilated up- 

 ward, nodding; sepals ovate-lanceolate, acutish, smooth, half as long as the 

 corolla, widely spreading in fruit ; corolla white, purple in the throat ; capsule 

 globose; seeds smooth. (Convolvulus dissectus, Michx.) — South Florida. 

 July- Oct. 1|. — Stem sometimes 40° long. Leaves 4' - 6' wide. Corolla 1|^' 

 long. 



5. JACQUEMONTIA, Chois. 



Sepals 5, unequal. Corolla bell-shaped, 5-plaited. Style single : stigmas 2, 

 ovate or oblong, flattened. Ovary 2-celled, 4-ovuled. Capsule 2-celled, 2 - 4- 

 valved, 4-seeded. — Habit of Ipomoea. 



1- J. violaoea, Chois. Stem smoothlsh, twining ; leaves petioled, oblong- 

 ovate or ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, pubescent, the lower ones slightly cordate ; 

 peduncles longer than the leaves, many-flowered ; sepals ovate, acuminate, the 2 

 outer ones larger ; corolla small, purple ; stigmas oblong, divergirig ; capsule 

 smooth, 4-valved, shorter than the calyx. — South Florida. — Stem l°-3° long. 

 Leaves l'-2' long. Corolla ^' long. Seeds roughish. 



e. CALTSTEGIA, R. Brown. 



Sepals 5, included in the two large membranaceous bracts. Corolla bell- 

 shaped. Style single ; stigmas 2, oblong or cylindrical. Capsule imperfectly 

 2-celled, 4-seeded. — Leaves petioled, cordate or sagittate. Peduncles 1-flowered. 



1. C. Sepium, R. Br. Smooth ; stem twining ; leaves broadly sagittate, 

 acute, the wide lateral lohes obliquely truncated and often toothed ; peduncles 

 4-angled, aa long as the petioles ; bracts cordate-ovate or oblong, strongly keeled 



