PENTANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Convolvulus. 
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Bloss, xvhnlJJiaped. Caps, cut round: of 
cell, and many fetch. 
arvcnfiu A. follis ovatls subtus punctatjs, caule pro- 
cumbente* 
A. Leaves egg fpear fittped\ fern trailing : 
calyx fgmenis fpear-Jhaped. 
SCART.KT PlMPERNEf. rorn-field* and sandy 
jilaces; co.nmon. Southwel'; Mansfteld; Newark, Bea¬ 
con rields. A. June, July. 
tenella. A. follis subrotundis acutiusculis petiolatis, 
caule repente, stigmate acuto. 
A. Leaves (ggfnped, rather acute : fern 
creeping, jinking root at the joints. 
BOG PIMPERNEL. M'et heaths and turfy boj^s. 
Oxion Bottoms; Bo^^v jjround in the Quonce Close, 
Newark; Biisford Scottuni; Gamstou Moors near Not- 
ting:ham; Coddington Carr Grounds; Close at Jlalaai 
Beck near Southwell; I’.diugley Moor. 
• . F. July, August, 
CONVOLVULUS. Smith. 232. IVith. 239. 
Cor. campanulata, plicata. Stigmata duo. Caps, 
bi-vel tri-locularis; loculis dispermis. 
Bloss. bell-fiaped, plaited. Ncct. furround- 
mg the baje of the germen. Summits 2: 
Cap.*?, 2 or ^-celled, 2 feeds in each. 
(irvenfis. C. follis sagittatis utrinque acutis, pedunculis 
subunifloris, bracteis minutis a flore remo- 
tis. 
C. Leaves arrow fiaped, acute on each fde; 
f uitflalk% bearing generally 1 fozver. 
SMAUi BINDWEED. Corn-fields, road sides, and 
in Gardens; coniuion. P. June, July. 
septum. C. foliis sagittatis postice truncatis, peduncu- 
