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Ipomcea — could. 



Turpethum, R. Br. — •" Kar-kor" of Cloncurry natives. Said 

 to be used by the Cingalese (the root) as a cathartic. 



grandiflora. Lam. 



*bona-nox, Linn. = Calonyction speciosum, Chois. — Moon- 

 flower. 



Series IV.- — Spcciosce. 

 Pes-capree, Roth. — " Walno-jo" of Mount Cook and " Enda- 



bari " of Cape Grafton natives, 

 carnosa. R. Br. 

 reptans, Poir. — Said to be cultivated as a vegetable by the 



Cingalese, 

 graminea, R. Br. 

 velutina, R. Br. 

 abrupta, R.Br. (Fig. 327.) 

 denticulata, Chois. 



gracilis, R. Br. — " Almor-ira" of Palmer River natives, 

 sepiaria, Keen. 

 Muelleri, Bcnth. 



Series V . — Campanulatce. 

 cymosa, Rcern. et Schult. 

 linifolia, Bluine. 

 chryseides, Ker. 

 flava, F. v. M. 

 obscura, Ker. 

 incisa, R. Br. 

 uniflora, Rcem. et Schult. — " Kon-}ara" of Palmer River 



natives, 

 angustifolia, J acq. — " Kal-boo-roon-ga" of Cooktown natives. 



At times forms long tubers, 

 plebeia, R. Br. 



eriocarpa, R. Br. — " Kand-ja" of Cooktown natives, 

 heterophylla, R. Br. 

 erecta, R. Br. 



Series VI. — Hypocrateriformes. 



:|: Quamoclit, Linn. — India. Cupid's Flower; but mostly in 

 Queensland known as the Star of Bethlehem. 



>:; coccinea, Linn. — South America. 



cataractae, End I. 

 Lepistemon, Bl. 



urceolatus, F. v. M. 



Lucse, F. v. M. 

 Calystegia, R. Br. — Hooded Bindweed. 



marginata, R. Br. 



