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ftem twining. Stalk (lender; twining, five or fix feet 
high. It grows naturally in Africa, whence the feeds 
were font to the royal garden at Paris, and thence'to 
Mr. Miller, in 1730. 
73. Convolvulus tuguriorum, or New Zealand bind¬ 
weed: leaves cord.ite-fagittate, acute; Item angular, 
twining; peduncles four-cornered, one-flowered. Native 
of New Zealand. 
74. Convolvulus casleftis, or blue bindweed : leaves 
cordate, extremely acuminate, pubefcent 5 .peduncles 
elongated, umbellate-trifid; ftem twining. 73. Convol¬ 
vulus mucronatus, or thorny bindweed: leaves palmate- 
pedate ; lobes ciliate, mucronate ; peduncles one-flow¬ 
ered ; ftem twining. Natives of the ifland of Tanna, in 
the South Seas. 
76. Convolvulus tridentatus, or trifid bindwind : leaves 
wedge-fhaped, three-cufped, dilated at the bale, and 
toothed; peduncles one-flowered ; ftem twining. This 
is an'annual, and a native of the Euft Indies. It flowers 
in July and Auguft. 
77. Convolvulus bufalinus, or branched bindweed: 
Item fhrlibby, fcandent; leaves cordate-fagittate, fmooth ; 
peduncles many-flowered ; anthers fpiral. 78. Convol¬ 
vulus aggregates, or cluftered bindweed: leaves'pal¬ 
mate, feven-lobed, hairy ; flowers aggregate. Natives 
of Cochin-china. 
79. Convolvulus haftatus, or fpear-fhaped bindweed: 
leaves lanceolate, haftate ; peduncles axillary, in pairs, 
two-flowered. Native of Arabia. Its place is between 
the feventh and eighth fpecies. 
50. Convolvulus lanatus, or mofty bindweed : leaves 
lanceolate, linear, tomentofe ; older branches fpiny ; 
flowers in involucred heads. Native of the lower Egypt 
and mount Sinai. 
51. Convolvulus hyftrix, or briftly bindweed: fhrub- 
by; leaves oblong; flowers feffile, fubfolitary; branches 
fpinefeent. This is a rigid fhrub, very much branched, 
diffufed, and a foot high. Native of Arabia. The place 
of thefe two is between the forty-fifth and forty-fixth 
fpecies. 
8a. Convolvulus imperati, or royal bindweed j leaves 
panduriform or entire, emarginate, cordate at the bafe ; 
peduncles one-flowered ; ftem creeping. Native of the 
Tandy fea-fhore near Naples, at Bagnoli; flowering in 
Auguft and September. 
83. Convolvulus arenarius, or fandy bindweed : leaves 
oblong, emarginate, lobed at the bafe or entire.; pedun- 
cles one-flowered ; corollas tubular; Item twining. The 
appearance is the fame as in the foregoing, but it is 
fmoother, the leaves are feveral heaped together, and 
the ftem decumbent, but it differs principally in its tu¬ 
bular corollas, but not bell-fliaped, as in convolvulus 
impepati. 1 Native of the Azores iflands. The place of 
thefe two is between the fixtieth and iixty-firft fpecies. 
84. Convolvulus Wheleri, or Wheeler’s bindweed : 
leaves fagittate, roundifh behind and entire ; peduncles 
round, one-flowered. Native of Spain, by the lake Al- 
bufeda in the kingdom of Valencia. The place of this 
new fpecies is between the fecond and third. 
85. Convolvulus lanuginofus, or foft bindweed : leaves 
cordate-oblong, fubhaftate, filky-tomentofe; ears toothed; 
~ peduncles three-flowered; ftem hairy. Probably native 
of the Levant. 
85 . Convolvulus incanus, or hoary bindweed : filky- 
tomentofe, leaves lanceolate, fagittate, blunt, fomewhat 
toothed at the tafe ; peduncles two-flowered. Native 
of America. 
87. Convolvulus emarginatus, or rough-leaved bind¬ 
weed : leaves lanceolate, the lower ones emarginate, 
mucronate ; peduncles one-flowered ; outer calycine leaf¬ 
lets femiovate, large. Native of the Eaft Indies, where 
it was obierved by Koenig. The proper place of thefe 
three is between the fifth and fixth fpecies. 
88 . Convolvulus filicaulis, or fcallopped bindweed: 
leaves linear, lanceolate, obtufe, mucronate, dilated, 
and toothed, at the bafe ; calycine leaflets oblong. Na¬ 
tive of Guinea, and found there by Ifert. 
89. Convolvulus anguftifolius, or narrow-leaved bind¬ 
weed: leaves linear, haftate, obtufe, mucronate, fmooth, 
ears almoft quite entire ; peduncles' one-flowered. 90. 
Convolvulus dentatus, or jagged bindweed : leaves haf¬ 
tate, fmooth, ears toothed; peduncles many-flowered,‘ 
'muricate. 91. Convolvulus bracleatus, or fpangled bind¬ 
weed : leaves cordate, almoft entire, and three-lobed-, 
haftate, attenuated ; peduncles one-flowered ; outer ca¬ 
lycine leaflets bratte-lhaped. 92. Convolvulus bicolor, 
or two-coloured bindweed : leaves cordate, villofe, an¬ 
gular-fublobate at the bafe ; peduncles one-flowered ; 
outer calycine leaflets bracte-fhaped. Natives of the 
Eaft Indies. 
93. Convolvulus platanifolius, or plane-leaved bind¬ 
weed : leaves cordate, three-lobed, fide-lobes tooth-an¬ 
gular; peduncles fubtriflorous ; and calyxes almoft equal, 
fmooth. Native of America. 
94. Convolvulus acuminatus, or pointed bindweed : 
leaves cordate, and three-lobed, attenuated ; peduncles 
elongated, inany-flowercd; and calyxes fmooth. Native 
of the ifland of Santa Cruz, in the Weft Indies. The 
four laft have their place between the feventh and 
eighth fpecies. 
95. Convolvulus gemellus, or twin-flowered bindweed: 
leaves cordate, fomewhat villofe underneath; peduncles 
two-flowered. Native of the ifland of Java. 
96. Convolvulus ftriatus, or furrowed bindweed : leaves 
cordate, attenuated, fmooth; peduncles longer than the 
leaf, having three or four flowers ; corollas fmooth, ftria- 
ted on the outfide. Found by Koenig in the Eaft Indies. 
97. Convolvulus Guianenfis, or Guiana bindweed : 
leaves cordate-ovate underneath, with the calyxes to¬ 
mentofe ; peduncles elongated ; flowers coryinbed in a 
fort of ahead. Native of Cayenne. 
98. Convolvulus capitatus, or headed bindweed: hif- 
pid ; leaves cordate-ovate ; flowers in a head. 99. Con¬ 
volvulus hifpidus, or fhaggy bindweed : extremely hir- 
fute ; leaves cordate-ovate ; flowers umbelled ; pedun¬ 
cles very fliort. Natives of the Eaft Indies. 
100. Convolvulus parviflorus, or fmall-flowered bind¬ 
weed: leaves cordate, acuminate, fmooth; peduncles 
many-flowered ; and calyxes acuminate, villofe. Native 
of Java. The proper place of the fix laft plants is be¬ 
tween the fifteenth and lixteenth fpecies. 
101. Convolvulus violaceus, or violet-coloured bind¬ 
weed : leaves, and the two outer leaflets of the calyx, 
cordate-ovate, acute; peduncles elongated, bifid, many- 
flowered. Native of the ifland of Santa Cruz. This 
comes in between the fixteenth and feventeenth fpecies. 
102. Convolvulus triflorus, or three-flowered bind¬ 
weed : leaves cordate-lanceolate, attenuated, fmooth, 
obtufe; peduncles three-flowered. Native of the Eaft 
Indies; obferved by Koenig. 
103. Convolvulus bifidus, or cloved bindweed: leaves 
cordate-oblong, acuminate, very foft underneath ; pe¬ 
duncles bifid, many-flowered. Native of the Eaft Indies 
and the ifland of Java. Its place is between the feven¬ 
teenth and eighteenth fpecies. 
104. Convolvulus triqueter, or three-fided bindweed : 
leaves cordate, acute, fubvillofe ; peduncles-many-flow¬ 
ered; ftem three-keeled. Native of the ifland of Santa 
Cruz- Its proper place is between the twentieth and 
tvventy-firft fpecies. 
105. Convolvulus quinqueflorus; or five-flowered bind¬ 
weed : leaves fagittate-ovate, attenuated, fmooth, cre- 
nate, fubrepand ; peduncles moftly five-flowered. Sup- 
pofed to be a native of the ifle of Bourbon. 
106. Convolvulus crenatus, or notched bindweed ; 
tomentofe-filky; leaves cordate-oblong, extremely blunt, 
crenulate ; peduncles one-flowered. Suppofed to be a 
native of Brafil. Both thefe were collected by Monf, 
Thouin; and their place is between the thirtieth and 
thirty-firft fpecies, 
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