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nibus glabris, laevibus. — " Convolvulus capitatus, Vahl " in Schimp. 

 PI. n. 731 et 784, sed non C. capitatus, Vahl. 



Hab. Aden (Edgew., Hook.fil. et T. !). 



Distr. Arabia Felici ! Scinde ! Abyssinia ! 



2. C. sericophyllus (T Anders.). Cau'.e suberecto ? ramulis strictis, 

 sericeis, elongatis ; foliis lanceolatis, acutis, basi in petiolum attenuates, 

 utrinque incano-sericeis ; floribus axillaribus, breviter pedunculatis, 

 solitariis, gerainis ternisve ; bracteis parvis, subulatis ; sepalis ovatis, 

 sericeo-pubescentibus, subraembranaceis ; corolla calyce duplo lon- 

 giore, extus sericeo-hirsuta ; capsula globosa, glabra. 



Hab. Aden (Hook.fil. et T.\). 



Suffrutex perennis, omnino incano-sericeus, 2-pedalis. Caulis et ramuli 

 teretes, virgati. Folia 3 lin.-l unc. longa, i-2 lin. lata. Pedunculus 

 2 lin. longus. Calyx 1 lin. longus. Corolla 3 lin. longa. 



Species C. microphyllo (Sieb.) proxima, sed calyce et corolla parvis 

 sepalisque obtusis facile distinguenda, 



2. Ceessa, Linn. 



1. Cressa latifolia (T. Anders.). Incano-toinentosa, pilis adpressis, 

 caulibus et ramis subtortuosis, foliaceis ; foliis ovatis, obtusis, integris, 

 utrinque incano-tonientosis ; floribus ad apicem ramulorum, axil- 

 laribus, solitariis, sessilibus ; sepalis ovatis, acuminatis, toraentosis ; 

 corolla calyce vix longiore, extus hirsuta; staminibus inclusis; stylis 

 paulo exsertis, ovariis hirsutis ; capsula puberula ; seminibus glabris. 

 — Seddera latifolia, Hochst. et Steud. n. b84. Breweria evolvuloides, 

 Chois. Convs. Or. p. 112. Seddera evolvuloides, Wight, Icon. t. 136.9. 



Hab. Aden, ad altitudinem 800 ped. in raontem Jibeel Shumshum (Hook. 



Distr. In Arabia Felici ! Scinde ! Pen. Ind. orient. ! Abyssinia ! 



I can find no characters of sufficient importance to keep Seddera as a 

 genus distinct from Cressa. The stamens, included in the dry specimens, 

 are said not to be so in the living plant. Dr. Stocks, in a note on this 

 species in the Hookerian herbarium, says that in the fresh plant the corolla 

 is rolled back, so as to expose the stamens. Wight's figure (Icones, 

 t. 1369) is merely a glabrous state of this species, which Choisy referred 

 to Breweria. 



Ordo XXIII. BOEAGINE^E. 



1. Heliotropitjm, Tourn. 



1. H. strigosum ( Willd. Sp. i. p. 743). Fruticulosum, radice lignoso ; 

 caulibus erectis vel prostratis, ramosissimis, omnibus pilis adpressis 

 strigosis, canescentibus ; foliis ovatis-acutis vel linearibus, integris, 

 margine revoluto, sessilibus ; racemis terminalibus, laxis, elongatis, 

 dissitifloris ; floribus subsessilibus, solitariis ; calycis segmentis ovatis, 

 rotundatis, strigoso-pubescentibus ; corolla extus pubescente, calyce 



