CONVOLVULUS, 
ered, fhorter than the petiole.” — perennial, The young 
3 
ha 
Dew ves broad. Seal, alternate, acute, entire, 4 ved 
anon: twice the length of the petioles. Peduncles axillary, 
folitary, with two awl fhaped bra¢tes about th esc 
Tyxes fhort ; two inner leaves {maller ;' corollas at leaft two 
_inches long, funnel-fhaped. A native of the Philippine 
iflands. oe in the herbarium of Juffieu. 16. C. che- 
nopodioides. Defr. zoz0. * Villous; leaves egg- 
fnaped, ferrate- Gaited flowers folitary, nearly. feffile.”’ 
Stems flender, weak, cylindric ical. Leaves an inch long 3 pe- 
Peduncles axil- 
lary, folitary 5, braé&tes two 
leaves of the calyx egg- thape , acute, corollas narrow, ta- 
bular. In the herbarium of a arck. 17. C. medium. 
ar 10. m. 2009. Willd. 
st inear, tes ; wuricles toothed ; 
E wered 3 ae a arrow Je : Plant 
fmooth in all its parts. oot annual. Stem very flender. 
Peduncles axiilary, folitary, aoe bent in the vaniell at the 
origin of the two braétes; upper half angular, thicker ; 
three outer ae of the calyx “e nearly as long asthe 
peduncles, acute, arrow- fhaped at the bafe, like thofe of 
campanula medium; auricles cael by two or three 
fmall teeth ; two inner ones el ae a ae fhorter ; 
of Madagal- 
:8. c. “ilicaults, Gian 88. Willd. 
y Leaves linear-lanceolate, ob- 
tufe, meron ‘dilated and toothed at the b 
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meek filiform, thicker at the top; bractes two, nic 
wl-fhaped; above the middle of the peduncle ; pale leaves 
roucronate, {mooth ; ftigma ae bluntifh. A native of 
19. C. irideatatur. Linn. Sp. Pl. Ed. 1. Mart. 76. 
am. 2011. Willd. 14. Pluk. Alm. 117. tab. 
fig. 6. & Mant. ae ir 167. fig. 5. (Evolvulus tri- 
eae. : Linn. px Fle Bd, 2. eee claudi; Rheed. 
6 mae aves {patulate. linear, three- 
about halt an inch lony, fmocth ; petio is iret oes 
flowers purplith at the bafz, with a yellowifh white parder. 
A native 
Introduced into England in 1778, by 
1 20 ch anguflifolius. Mart. 89. Defr. 
2030. Willd. Ipomea anguftifolius; Jacq. 
) 
h > auricles 
Vive “alow longer than the calyx ; pe- 
sag ie folitary, fhorter than the leaves, with t 
a 
tule 5 
" native of. oa and t 
lius. Miil. 
auricles foanded, peduncles many-flowered,” 7? Root annual, 
sé tee lear, pera obtu fe, mucro- 
Stem ten feet high, flender, 
ters, on long peduncles. 
Seeds two in each cell, 
jain. 22, 
Flowers yellow, in {mall clufs 
Capfiles a three-celled. 
Seeds fent to Car- 
C. Adan sali. Defr. 82. 
ha ftate, linear, ; ftipules in pairs, fome- 
one filiform ; ; calyx muricated.’”? Stems herbaceous, weak, 
alittle villous. Leaves alternate, difant, petioled, entire, 
fmooth, from three to four: inches ong; ftipules abont an 
inch lc Flowers near two inches long, axillary ; pe- 
duncles nearly the length of the petioles, fmooth, with t 
{mall bra $ about the m 
ie Defi. m. 2009. 
5 85, (es and Kudfi vulgo Firaga wo; Kempf. 
6.) * Leaves haftate, lanceolate, acute ; la- 
teral lobes one-toothed; peduncles one-flo wered ; ; fem 
ple.” Stems filiform, {mooth. Leaves alternate, 
unilateral, petioled, fmooth 3 middle lobe an inch jon 
ceolate, entire, acute 
ii 3; calyx-leaves egg-fhaped, aente, 
entire, {moo A native of Japan. 24. C. ebradtea- 
s. Defr. 7 006. * Leav date-arrow-fhap- 
with fhort white hairs, Svems fcarcely a foot and a half long, 
flender, Leaves alternate, acute. Flowers white, {mall; pes 
duncles one wo-flowered; fegments of the calyx five; 
two outer ones broader; fligmas two, aieh daw ‘purplifh. 
Native country unknown. ee in the botanic oo 
at Paris. 25. C. deucanthus. peak Lam. 2007 
mza leucantha; Tac cq. Coll. 2 
fhaped, acuminate : nace than the petiole.” 
Root annual. Stems about four feet high, flender, cylindrical, 
branched, reddith, and fomewhat rough towards the bottom. 
Leaves alternate, entire, or 
flightly fcolloped, fmooth.. 
‘Flowers white; peduncles ae ene an inch long, 
ereQ, cylindrical, f{mooth, owered: ca eaves mus 
cronate, a little open at fe ea. ciliated 7 the bafe 
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vanes funnel-fhaped: anthers purplith; ftigma two-lobed. 
A native of America in the torrid zone. 26. C. fruticulofus. 
Del.g Lam. 2008, “ Shrubby; leaves fomewhat hearts 
fhaped at the bale, eee lanceolate, petioles fho wer- 
ing branches, thick fet with leaves.”? Root perennial. Stems 
three or four feet high, eh ani flender. Leaves 10re 
than two lines broad, een he ae on very fho t pe- 
tioles. Flowers with 
{carcely an inch lon ng, fo cE heart- deer. at the bafes 
middle lobe lanceolate, quite entire; fide ones roundi 
une 
equally four or five- toothed; petioles filiform, often for 
28. C, baf 
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owered. Leaves remote, quite en« 
tit, "fngoth on the upper Guilice, villous on the lower; au- 
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