196 01. CONVOLVTILACBJ!. (C. B. Clarke.) \_Lettsomia. 



base rhomljoid or rounded, adult glabrous or -with scattered fulvous hairs on the 

 nerves beneath, coriaceous ; petiole J-1 in. Peduncles 0-^ in., fulvous-hirsute ; heads 

 .2-3 in. diam., very dense ; bracts nearly 2 by 1 in., sparsely hairy. Sepals 1 in. and 

 upwards; flower-buds densely hairy without. Berrt/ | by i in., ellipsoid, very 

 succulent, 1 -seeded. Expanded flowers not seen. 



18. Ii. liaiiconiiaefolia, Clarke ; leaves elliptic acuminate glabrous, 

 peduncles short 1-fld., sepals ovate subobtuse ashy pubescent. Argyreia hancor- 

 nisefolia, Gardn. ; Thwaites Enum. 210. 



Ceylon ; ascending to 6000 ft., Walker, &c. 



Seandent; branches ashy-pubescent, afterwards glabrate. Leaves 3 by J in., base 

 rounded; nerves at right angles to the midrib, very flne and dose; petiole 1^ in. 

 FeAimcles ^-f in., ashy-pubescent ; bracts near the middle, f in., linear, caducous. 

 Sepals ^ in. Corolla 1| in., tubular-funnel-shaped, glabrous without, purple. Ovary 

 2-celled; stigmas 2, globose. Berry 1 by | in., ellipsoid, very succulent, 1-seeded. 



19. Xi. adpressa, Miq^. Fl. Ind. Bat. ii. 591 ; leaves elliptic acute hairy 

 on both surfaces, peduncles very short, cymes small, bracts small lanceolate 

 hairy. Convolvulus adpressus, Wall. Cat. 1424. Moorcroftia adpressa, Chois. 

 Convolv. Oi: 49, and in DC. Prodr. ix. 334. 



Penaug ; Wallich, Mavngay, &c. 



Shrubby (? seandent) ; branches hairy. Leaves 4 J by 2 in., base obtuse or cuneate ; 

 petiole IJ in. Peduncles ^-IJ in., hirsute; bracts i- by ^ in., a leaflike bract some- 

 times added ; pedicels 0-J in. Sepals j-J in., narrowly lanceolate, sparsely hirsute. 

 Corolla IJ in., hirsute without. Berry ^ in., ellipsoid. 



20. Ii. penangriana, Miq. Fl. Ind. Sat. ii. 592 ; leaves eUiptic-oblong 

 adult glabrous or midrib beneath sparsely hairy, peduncles elongate slender 

 glabrate, cymes lax, bracts inconspicuous. Convolvulus penangianus. Wall. 

 Cat. 1425. Moorcroftia penangiana, Chois. Convolv. Or. 60, t. 4, and ia. DC. 

 Frodr. ix. 335. 



Penanq ; Wallich. 



Seandent ; innovations thinly fulvous-hirsute. Leaves 6 by 24 in., base obtuse or 

 cuneate, coriaceous ; petiole ^-J in. Pedtmcles 2-4 in. ; pedicels (many of them) 

 ^— 5 in. Sepals J in., ovate, obtuse, sparsely hirsute. Corolla (only seen in Choisy's 

 picture) If in., tubular-funnel-shaped, hirsute without. Berry f by J in., ovoid, — 

 Nearly allied to L. adpressa, but only one specimen seen. 



21. Ii. 1 Kurzii, Clarke ; leaves ovate subcordate very sparingly hairy 

 beneath, peduncles long, cymes few-flowered, bracts J in. linear, sepals ^ in. 

 linear-oblong, capsule berry-like yellow size of a pea usually 1-seeded. Argyreia 

 zeylanica, Kurz Foi\ Fl. ii. 215, syn. excl. 



Pegu, not rare in the upper forests (Kurz). 



An extensive twiner ; young shoots sparingly adpressed-hairy. Leaves 3-5 in., 

 sometimes a foot long and broad. Peduncle 5-8 in. Corolla large, funnel-bell-shaped, 

 pink ; tube 1 1 in., lobes of the limb triangular blunt. — Not seen ; the foregoing 

 copied from Kurz, who supposed this plant to be Ipomaa zeylanica, Gaertn., which 

 does not grow in Burma ; nor will Kurz's description of the fruit suit, which, if 

 correctly described as a 1-seeded berry no bigger than a pea; it may possibly be 

 a Parana. 



5. XFOnXSIA, Linn. 



Herbs, rarely shrubs, tv^ining or prostrate, less often suberect. Leaves 

 alternate, entire, lobed or divided. Cymes axillary, 1- many-fld. ; bracts 

 various. Flowers purple, white or yellow, usually ehovTy. Sepals ovate or 

 linear, equal or imequal, in fruit erect or rarely patent. Corolla campanulate 



