FLORA VITIENSIS. 171 
culis petiolos multo superantibus cc-floris dichotomis ; sepalis ovato-rotundatis concavis obtusissimis 
aqualibus 5-4 lineas longis; corolla (purpurea) basi coarctata speciosa; seminibus longe pilosis.— 
C. paniculatus, Linn. Spee. 223. CG. insignis, Spreng, Syst. vol. i. p. 592. Ipomea paniculata, R. 
Brown, Prodr, p, 486 (non Burm.), Bot. Reg. t. 62. J. Mauritiana, Jacq. Hort. Schoenb. vol. xi. 
p. 39. t. 200, f. gossypifolia, Willd. Enum. p. 208. J, eriosperma, Beauv. Fl. Owar. vol. ii. p. 73. 
t. 105, I. insignis, Andy. Bot. Rep. 635 ; Ker, Bot. Reg. 75 ; Sims, Bot. Mag. 1790, Nomina vernac. 
Vitiens. “ Wa Wyi” et  Dabici.”—Ovalau and Viti Levu (Seemann! n, 330; Storck! n. 902). 
Il. Pharbitis, Chois. Convol. Or. p. 56, et in DC. Prodr, yol. ix, p- 341. Calyx 5-sepalus. 
Senvels campanulata aut campanulato-infundibuliformis, Stylus 1; stigma capitato-granulatum. 
Ovarium 38- varius 4-loculare, loculis 2-spermis.—Herbee volubiles, clongatee, speciose, perplurime 
fr. * : “A ‘ ws . . ’ 
ornamenti gratii in hortis cult; plereeque retrorsum pilosee.—Convolvuloides, Monch. Ornitho- 
spermum, Raf. 
1, P.imsularis, Chois. Convol. 1, c.; DC. Prodr, vol. ix. p- 341; caule molliter et retrorsum 
pubescente ; foliis petiolatis cordato-acuminatis cinereo-pubescentibus; pedunculis petiolo longiori- 
bus 2-se-floris; bracteis lineari-lanceolatis semipollicaribus ; sepalis cuneato-lanceolatis acutissimis 
pubescentibus semipollicaribus, circa fructum elongatis apice acuminato-subfalcatis ; corolla caerulea 
demum purpurea,—Convolvulus celestis, Forst. Prodr. n. 77, et Icon. (ined.) t. 44, Ipomoea insu- 
lavis, Steudl. Nom, Nomen yernac. Vitiense, “ Wa Wuti,”—Common on the seabeach of Taviuni and 
most other Vitian islands (Seemann! n, 331; Barclay !). Also collected in Tana (Forster!) Norfolk 
Island, and the Sandwich (Barclay! Nelson!) and Tongan Islands (Nelson!). Is found also on the 
east coast of New Holland. 

_ Choisy refers Forster’s Oonvolvulus celestis to Pharbitis Nil, but if P. Nil and insularum are distinct, 
which IL yery much doubt, it belongs certainly to the latter. The flowers are blue in the morning, but 
turn purple towards sunset; and they are used by the natives for decorating their persons. 
III, Calonyction, Chois. Convol. Or. p. 59, et in DC. Prodr. vol. ix. p. 845. Sepala 5. Co- 
rolla infundibuliformis, speciosissima. Stamina exserta. Stylus 1. Stigma capitatum, 2-lobum. 
Ovarium 2-loculare aut alterius dissepimenti rudimento sub-4-loculare 4-ovulatum.—Herbe volu- 
biles, speciosz, corollA Daturas mentientes, Pedicelli carnosi.—Bona-now, Rafin. 
1. ©, speciosum, Chois. Convol. Or. p. 59; caule altissimo scandente levi v. muricato; foliis 
amplis glaberrimis integerrimis y. angulatis; pedunculis longissimis ; sepalis aristatis v. rarius obtusis 
eequalibus.—Ipomwa Bona-now, Linn, Sp. 228; Forst. Prodr. n. 82; Cav. Icon. vol. in. p. 52. t. 300 ; 
Bot. Mag. t. 752. I. grandiflora, Roxb. et Wall. J. latiflora, Bot. Reg. 889, excl. syn. non R. et 
Sch, J. noctiluca, Bot. Reg. not. 917. I. ambigua, Endl. Fl. Norf.n. 108. J. earinata, Endl. ¥'. 
Norf, n. 107. Quamoclit longiflora, Don. Convolvulus muricatus, Linn, C. grandiflorus, Linn. 
Suppl. (ct Forst. Prodr. n, 76°). ©. longiflorus, Sol. Prim. Fl. Ins. Pacif. (ined.) p, 222, et m 
Parkins, Drawings of Tahit, Plants (ined.) t- 16. Nomen vernac. Vitiense, “ Wa ia.”—Taviuni and 
most other Vitian Islands, common (Seemann! n. 332). Also collected in Tana (Forster!), and 
the Society (Banks and Solander!) and Tongan Islands (Nelson!). Common in tropical America 
and Asia. 
2. C. comosperma, Boj. Hort. Maurit. p, 228; DC. 1.c.; caule glabro levi; foliis integris 
cordato-acuminatis ; pedunculo petiolum paulo superante 1-floro; sepalis obtusis non acuminatis ; 
seminibus nigris margine et apice sericeo-villosis—Nomen vernac. V itiense, “ Tobici,’—Seabeach of 
Taviuni (Seemann! n. 333). Also found on the east coast of tropical Africa. 

TV, Ipomeea, Linn. Spec. 227; Chois. in DC, Prodr. vol. ix. p. 348. Calyx 5-sepalus. Co- 
rolla campanulata. Stamina inclusa. Stylus 1. Stigma capitatum, seepius 2-lobum. Ovarium 2- 
loculare, loculis 2-spermis. Capsula 2-locularis.—Herbe, suffrutices aut etiam arbores.—Piptoste- 
gia, Hoffm, Leptocallis, Don, Gen. Syst. rh. 
