Boraginea.'] 
CHINA. 
201 
2, p. 268,) Diplolepis ovata : it cannot, however, belong to that genus, being, as Dr. Wight has remarked 
to us, a species of Tylopliora. We propose to call it T. ovata; and it is extremely probable that Apocynum 
Juventus, (Lour. Cochin, v. 1. p. 208,) is the same plant. It is n. 229 of Mr. Vachell’s Collection. 
Ord.* LV. PEDALINE^. B. Br. 
1. Sesamum orientale. Linn. 
Ord. LVI. CONVOLVULACE.®. Juss. 
1. Evolvulus alsinoides. L. 
1. Convolvulus Pes-Caprce. Linn. — C. bilobatus. Roxb. FI. Ind. 1. p. 485; {ed. Car. 
et Wall.) 2. p. 73 ; in Cmt. Merc. Ind. or. mus. tab. 1353. — Vachell, n. 88. b. 
2. Convolvulus hederaceus. Linn. — Ipomeea cserulea. Roxb. FI. Ind. 1. p. 501 ; {ed Car. 
et Wall.) 2. p. 91 ; in Cmt. Merc. Ind. or. mus. tab. 571. 
3. Convolvulus parvijiorus. Valil. — Vachell, n, 332. 
4. Convolvulus Medium. Linn. — Lour. FI. Coch. 1. p. 130. — Vachell, n. 333. 
5. Convolvulus Quamoclit. Spr. — Iponitea Quamoclit. Linn . — Vachell, n. 122. 
1. Cuscuta Millettii ; floribus subcapitatis subsessilibus 5-ficlis laevibus, corolla intus nuda 
lobis obtusis, staminibus inter lobos summo tubo insertis exsertis, stylis duobus, stigmatibus 
capitatis, fructu membranaceo. — Grammica aphylla. Lour. FI. Coch. p. 212. 
Hab. Canton; Mr.Millett. 
Loureiro does not make any mention of seales on the inside of the tube of the corolla, so that we are 
inclined to refer his plant here, rather than, as is usually done, to C. carinata. He describes the fruit as 
a membranaeeous berry. 
Ord. evil CORDIACE^. R. Br. 
1. Erycibe glaucescens. Wall. List of E. 1. Plants, n. 1334. — Choisy in Ann. des Sc 
Nat. n. s. 1. p. 223. 
This is scarcely to be distinguished from E. paniculata, Roxb., nor do we know of any eertain character 
except the eolour of the pubescence on its inflorescence. We may remark that Erycibe is the same genus 
as Catonia, Vahl in Skrivt. Naturf. Selsk. Kiovenh. 6 (1810) p. 98; but, from the scareity of that volume, never 
perhaps offered for sale, and, therefore, only to be viewed in the light of an unpublished manuscript, 
the name given it by Roxburgh, although posterior, is always retained. Catonia glauca, Vahl, 1. c. p. 99, is 
identical with E. paniculata, Roxb. 
Ord. LVIII. BORAGINE^. Juss. 
1. Tiaridium JwrftcMm. Lehm. — Heliotropium Indicum. Linn. 
* From this Order to the end of our account of the Chinese Collection, we have had principally in view our own 
herbaria. After finishing the Aselepiadew, the whole of the species which we have already described in this work were 
returned to the Admiralty. Unfortunately the remainder of those from China were packed up with them ; and before 
we had perceived the mistake, they had all been presented to private individuals. 
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