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141. Calystegia mutabilis Raf. Volubilis hirsutissima ; 
bracteis acuminatis, sepalis calycinis fidformis 
hirsutissimis Raf.—Liseron blanc a limbe bleu 
Rob. p. 401. Corolla white below, blue above, 
becoming lilac after the anthesis. Robin does, 
not describe the leaves, nor the inflorescence* 
142. Convolvulus nervosus Raf. Rigidus, procumbens, 
petiolatis, cordatis ; pedunculis axillaribus biflo- 
ris, sepalis calycinis carnosis, nervosis. Raf.—• 
Liseron blanc a fond pourpre Rob. p. 400. Stem 
red, flowers white with a violet purple bottom, 
filaments inserted at the base of the corolla. 
Perhaps an Ipomea. 
143. Convolvulus capitatus Raf. Caule volubile, ra¬ 
mose scabro ; foliis cordatis, mollibus ; floribus 
pedunculatis, capitatis, bracteatis, bracteis ine- 
qualibus calycibusque acuminatis pilosis. Raf.— 
Liseron ombellifere a fleurs bleus Rob. p. 401. 
Branches brownish, pubescent, numerous, pe¬ 
duncles of the flowers cirrhiform ; flowers small 
blue, white with five bents, looking like a star ; 
they unfold themselves gradually. It is a real 
Convolvulus with five unequal stamina, white 
anthers, stigma bipartile white setting across, 
capsul round with two cells, and four seeds an¬ 
gular on one side. The hairy brae teas and calyx 
take after matur ity the appearance of a tuft. This 
specie has much likeness with the C. cauariense L. 
144. Eckites tomentosa Raf. Fruticosa, volubilis, fo¬ 
liis oppositis, ovatis, integris, subtus tomentosis ; 
