forth fraall Clufiers of little Flowers, like thofe Afclefu 
m \ each of theft are fucceeded by a double thin Podd^ 
which is about two Inches and a half long, and one where 
thickeft. The Seed lies in that part next the Footftaiks, 
they are roundifli, flat, and meoibranaceous, of a brown 
Colour, and hem'd about with a rufty coloar'd Lift or 
Selvedge ; the Silky Down, which flicks to the Crown of 
the Seed is very white, and foft as Sattin each Plume is 
1 4 Inch long. 
It fomewhat refembles the Watta Kakacodi, H. Mai. companfm. 
V. 9. Tab. 15'. p. 25'. in its fcaodent Quality, but our 
Leaves are more taper, and the Flowers come not from 
one Bottom, and feem fomewhat fmaller. 
17. Calovee Malah. ^j. 
Convolvulus Madrafpatanus jlore aurkidato, calycihus ^r^^^^ 
major thus. 
This is a trailing Bindweed, its Leaves ftand on i^e^mptm. 
Inch Footfl:alks, the largeft of them are fomewhat more 
than aninch ovcr,and near two long,each ending in a fliarp 
Point at the Bofom of each Leaf, which ftandi at cer- 
tain Diftances, comes one fmall fingle Flower^ very 
rarely two; thefe are fiicceeded by a round Capfule, end- 
ing in a long Thread fomewhat Hoary, about the bignefs 
of a Tea, thefe are furrounded with five Leaves, two 
larger, and between thefe, three fmaller a little below 
this Calyx are two fmall Leaves, for the generality fet 
oppofite ; in each Husk are commonly found four fmooth 
brownifli triangular Seeds about the bignefs of Musk^ 
Seed, 
This comes next of Kin to the Viflnu-llandi^ H. Mai. its Affinity. 
V. II. Tab. 64. P-I3S. but differs thus; thefe Leaves 
are fliarper pointed, and larger, and ftand on Footftalks, 
the other the contrary ; and from that of Bocco in having 
much larger Husks, &c. 
Bbb 18. Adaca 
