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368. ©perculina Man so. 
©perculina Tarpetlium Manso ; B. P. ii. 731, Ipomoea, Tuypethum 
H. S. 357. 
v. Tohri ) dudh-kalmi. 
Hedges, thickets and river banks, general. 
869. Ipomoea Linn. 
Ipomoea liispida R. & S. ; H. S. 357 ; B. P. ii. 734. 
Reported by Voigt from Serampore, and found by the writer at 
Shibpur, but by the latter only in plots where seeds from Central or 
Upper India had been sown ; the species is probably not entitled 
to rank as a native of our districts ; it is not uncommon in the drier 
parts of India. 
* Ipomoea Pes-tigridis Linn. ; H. S. 361 ; B. P. ii. 734- 
v. Kanguli lata . 
Occasional in hedges and thickets. 
Ipomoea Learii Paxt. ; B. P. ii. 734. 
In gardens, on trellises, general. 
Ipomoea Nil Roth. ; B. P. ii. 734. Pharbitis Nil H. S. 354. 
v. Nil kalmi. 
In gardens everywhere and occasionally in waste places as if wild ; 
cosmopolitan now in the Tropics, but true native place uncertain. 
Ipomoea purpurea Lamk. ; B. P. ii. 735. Pharbitis purpurea H. S. 
354* 
In gardens generally; native of S. America. 
* Ipomoea pauiculata R. Br. ; B. P. ii. 735. Batatas paniculata 
H. S. 353. 
v. Bilai kand ) bhui kumra . 
Hedges and thickets everywhere. 
Ipomoea Batatas Lamk ; B. P. ii. 735. Batatas edulis H. S. 353. 
v. Mita alu , shakarkand. 
Cultivated generally in gardens and market gardens ; native of 
America. 
* Ipomoea Pes-Caprae Sw. ; H. S. 356; B. P. ii. 736. 
v. Chhagal kuri. 
Western Sundribuns on sandy shores. 
* Ipomoea reptans Poir. ; H. S. 355 ; B. P. ii. 736. 
v. Kalmi sdk. 
In ponds and marshes, everywhere. 
