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leaves opposite, ovate-cordate, obtuse, villous on both surfaces, 
petiolate ; racemes fascicled, villous, axillary; corolla tubular, 
clavate, villous, cleft at the apex into 4 short lanceolate lobes. 
hk. P.G. Native of the East Indies, at Shreenagur. Loranthus 
cordifélius, Wall. in Roxb. fl. ind. 2. p. 222. Schultes, syst. 7. p. 
100. D. Don, prod. fl. nip. p. 143. New shoots, as well as all 
the tender parts of the plant, covered with pale or white stellate 
tomentum. Petioles an inch long. Corolla an inch long. 
Cordate-leaved Scurrula. Shrub par. 
8 S. BupLEI0ipEs; branches terete, velvety when young; 
leaves usually opposite, ovate, on short petioles, glabrous above, 
and clothed with fine velvety down beneath; fascicles of flowers 
axillary, on short peduncles, hardly longer than the petioles ; 
bracteas ovate, small, one under each flower ; tube of corolla 
arched, clothed with rusty velvety down, cleft into 4 linear-cu- 
neated unequal lobes. h.P.S. Native of the East Indies. 
S. budleioides, Desr. in Lam. dict. 3. p. 600. Schultes, syst. 7. 
p. 97. 
Budleia-like Scurrula. Shrub par. 
9 S. BIFLÒRA ; glabrous; branches terete; leaves petiolate, 
ovate-roundish, thickish ; peduncles axillary, 1-2, bifid, a little 
shorter than the petioles ; bractea ovate, girding the base of the 
ovarium; bud of corolla slender, somewhat clavate at the apex, 
arched, clothed with rufous velvety down. h. P. S. Native 
of the East Indies. Loranthus bifldrus, Desr. in Lam. dict. 3. 
p. 600. Schultes, syst. 7, p.119. Corolla 4-lobed. 
Two-flowered Scurrula. Shrub par. 
10 S. Puitirre’nsis; branches terete, velvety from short 
down when young, as well as the peduncles, bracteas, calyxes, 
and corollas; leaves on short petioles, oval, rather pubescent, 
obtuse at both ends; flowers few, in fascicles, axillary, on short 
pedicels; bractea ovate, concave, small, under the ovarium; 
limb of calyx truncate; corolla cylindrical, cleft into 4 linear 
nearly equal lobes at the apex; style filiform. h.P.S. Native 
of the Philippine Islands. Loranthus Philippénsis, Cham. et 
Schlecht. in Linnea. 3. p. 204. Leaves 3 inches long and an 
inch broad. Corolla 7-8 lines long. Stigma small, capitate. 
Anthers linear, erect. 
Philippine Scurrula. Shrub par. 
11 S. vestra; branches terete ; branchlets, petioles, under 
side of leaves, peduncles, bracteas, and flowers, clothed with 
rusty, mealy, velvety, stellate tomentum; leaves oblong-lan- 
ceolate, acute, shining above, and glabrous; fascicles of flowers 
numerous, en short peduncles in the axils of the fallen leaves; 
bractea concave, small under the ovarium; limb of calyx some- 
what 4-toothed ; corolla cylindrical, 4-cleft; lobes of corolla 4, 
linear, unilateral, reflexed. h.P.G. Native of Nipaul, on 
the mountains of Chandagiri and Sheopore. Loranthus vestitus, 
Wall. in Roxb. fl. ind. 2. p. 218. D.Don, prod. fl. nep. p. 
143. Wall. pl. rar. asiat. 3. t. 230. Plant stout. Fascicles 
numerous, few-flowered, in the axils of the fallen leaves. Co- 
rolla cylindrical, with a subglobular apex before expansion, 
afterwards its limb bursts into 4 linear reflexed segments. On 
the outside the flower is rust or cinnamon coloured, and within 
purple and smooth. Berry oblong, tomentose. 
Clothed Scurrula. Shrub par. 
12 S. Lævica ra; branches terete, glabrous, when young 
compressed ; leaves petiolate, opposite, elliptic-oblong, obtuse, 
glabrous, smooth ; peduncles axillary, branched, 7-8-flowered, 
4 times shorter than the leaves, and are, as well as the flowers, 
rather velvety from rusty down ; bractea lateral, small; tube of 
corolla terete, cleft on one side: lobes 4, oblong. h. P. S. 
Native of the East Indies, at Tavoy, in the Burmese Empire. Lo- 
ranthus levigatus, Wall. mss. | Flowerbud 7-8 Tines long, 
regular while young. Anthers erect. Stigma rather capitate. 
Smooth Scurrula. Shrub par, 
1 
LORANTHACE. X. Scurruta. 
13 S. ruri’puta; branches terete, glabrous in the adult state, 
but when young angularly subcompressed ; leaves opposite, pe- 
tiolate, elliptic-oblong, acutish, glabrous, or clothed with rufous 
velvety down on the nerves beneath ; bractea lateral, small, con- 
cave; corolla with a terete tube, and 4 oblong lobes. R.P. S. 
Native of the East Indies, at Tavoy, in the Burmese Empire. 
Loranthus rigidulus, Wall. mss. This is hardly distinct from 
S. levigata. 
Small-rufous Scurrula. Shrub par. 
14 S. LEPIDÒTA ; branches terete, compressed while young, 
beset with velvety dots at first, but at length glabrous; leaves 
nearly opposite, oval, beset with rusty dots beneath; corolla 4- 
cleft, curved, elongated, covered with rusty dots: lobes reflexed, 
unilateral. h. P.S. Native of the western parts of Java, on 
the higher ranges of mountains. Loranthus lepidétus, Blum. 
bijdr. p. 660. bat. verh; 1823. p. 192. but not of Schultes. 
Lepidoted Scurrula. Shrub par. 
15 S. rucutdsa; glabrous; branchlets rather compressed, 
but at length terete; leaves opposite or alternate, on very short 
petioles, oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, glaucous, reticulately wrink- 
led, with smooth cartilaginous margins; racemes axillary, oppo- 
site, simple, shorter than the leaves ; bracteas concave, one at 
the side of each ovarium; corolla tubular, arched: limb of 4 
lanceolate lobes. h.P.S. Native of the East Indies. Lo- 
ranthus ruguldsus, Roth, nov. spec. p. 194. Schultes, syst. 7. p. 
101. Corolla nearly an inch and a half long. 
Wrinkled-leaved Scurrula, Shrub par. 
16 S. corynrtis; leaves opposite, broad-lanceolate ; flowers 
axillary, few, aggregate, tetrandrous ; corolla irregular, 4-cleft ; 
berry clavate. h.P.S. Native of the East Indies, in Silhet, 
parasitical on Averrhda Carambéla. Loranthus corynitis, Spreng. 
cur. post. p. 140. Loranthus clavatus, Roxb. fl. ind. 2. p. 210. 
but not of Lam. The rest unknown. 
Club-flowered Scurrula. Shrub par. : 
17 S.? opova‘rus; leaves nearly opposite, obovate, ya 
racemules crowded, axillary ; flowers tetrandrous ; tube of corol a 
elongated. h.P. S. Native of Java, about Linga Jattie, on 
trees. Loranthus obovatus, Blum. bijdr. p. 663. 
Obovate-leaved Scurrula. Shrub par, 
§ 2. Flowers pentandrous. Corolla 5-lobed. 
* Species natives of Africa. 
18 S. Tuonni'Neut; branches terete, compressed at the ape 
leaves petiolate, ovate, somewhat acuminated, one an 
brous and dark green above, somewhat canescent beneath gi 
almost imperceptible down, as well as the branchlets ; steer ie 
1-3, axillary, short, bearing each 3-4 umbellate flowers on $ oe 
pedicels ; bracteas small, ovate, lateral, one under each pedice 
fruit ovate. h. P. S. Native of Guinea, where it was CO 
lected by Thonning. Loranthus Thonningii, D. C. prod. 4. us 
303. Loranthus clavatus, Thonn. mss. but not of Lam. Flower 
unknown. 
Thonning’s Scurrula. Shrub par. hé 
19 S. RUFE’scENs; branches terete, rather compressed at F 
apex; young leaves, peduncles, and flowers clothed with rusty 
down ; leaves petiolate, oval, obtuse at both ends, paca : 
peduncles 1-3 together, shorter than the petioles, bearing 2- ; 
flowered pedicels; bracteas lateral, oblong, 1 under each ge 
flower-bud pentagonal at the apex ; fruit ovate. h.i “i 
tive of Senegambia, near Nghianga, on trees. Forio : 
féscens, D. C. prod. 4. p. 303. Alabastra 3 lines long. “a y 
truncately urceolate. Very nearly allied to S. T'honningu. 
Rufescent Scurrula. Shrub par. 3 leaves 
20 S. SESSILIFÒLIA ; glabrous ; branches terete, simple 5 rite 
sessile, opposite, ovate-roundish, cordate at the base ; How 
