228 CXXXII LORANTHACEX. (J. D. Hooker.) [ Notothixos: 
petioled, ovate, 3-nerved and transversely veined, coriaceous, glabrous above with sunk 
nerves, beneath densely clothed with ochreous woolly tomentum ; petiole 4-1 in. 
woolly. Flowers few, terminal in short spikes. Anthers 8-celled and lobed. 
Perianth-lobes 3-4, triangular, acute, persistent. Style very short, conical. ive 
ovoid, white, 4 in. long.—Hardly generically separable from Viscum, but the habit an 
woolliness are those of Notothixos. 
4. GINALLOA, Korth. 
Parasitic very slender glabrous shrubs, with the habit of the leafy 
Viscums, but the flowers are spicate, the branches have usually a thickening 
at the base like a sheath, and the anthers are. didymous 2-celled and open 
by slits lengthwise.—Species 4, Malayan. 
* Flowers in a cupular bract. 
l. G. Helferi, Kurz For. Fl. ii. 326; leaves linear-cuneate 3-3 in. 
dam tip rounded or emarginate 5-nerved. ` Viscum Helferi, Pres! Epimel. 
ot.296.  . 
TENASSERIM, Helfer. . 2 in 
Leaves 3-4 in., tapering to the sessile base, thinly coriaceous. Spikes 1- ru 
terminal or in the forks, very slender. Flowers minute; perianth-segments ? 
triangular, acute. .Anthers large, sessile, : 
. 2. G. spathulifolia, Oliv. in Journ. Linn. Soc. vii. 103; leave 
linear or narrowly linear-spathulate 3-4 in diam. nerves very obscure . 
Viscum spathulifolium, Thwaites Enum. 136. 
CEYLON ; on Adams Peak, Gardner, Thwaites. ` tuse 
Leaves 2-3 in., tapering to the sessile base, thinly coriaceous, tip obtuse or ^N tri. 
Spikes 1-2 in., terminal and in the forks, very slender. Perianth-segments 9, 
angular, at length deciduous. Ovary narrowly. oblong. Fruit ellipsoid, nearly § 1 
ong. 
** Flowers sunk in the fleshy rachis of the spike. 
3. G. andamanica, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1872, ii. 309, and 
For. Fl. ii. 326; leaves thickly coriaceous petioled obovate or obova 
oblong obscurely 3-5-nerved. | 
SOUTH ANDAMAN ISLAND, Kurz. 11-2 in. 
A rather large parasite; stem terete, dichotomously branched. Leaves ^37 b 
long, tip rounded; petiole very short, stout, flat. Spikes 1-4 in., robust, ten 
and in the forks. Flowers minute, clustered, dicecious?, surrounded with a 
dilatation of the rachis ; perianth-segments 3, triangular. Fruit (unripe) elongate.— 
I have seen no specimens. 
OrpvErR CXXXIII. SANTALACEIE. 
Trees shrubs or herbs. Leaves alternate or opposite, quite entire, sr 
times scale-like or 0, exstipulate, nerves inconspicuous. Inflorescence yane f 
flowers inconspicuous, green, usually bracteate and bracteolate, reg ite! 
1-2-sexual. Perianth superior or inferior, 3—8-toothed -lobed or -part > 
lobes with often a tuft of hair behind the anthers. Stamens 3-6, 1nse els 
the lobes above rarely on the base of the perianth and opposite them ; an rior 
2-celled. Disk various, epigynous or perigynous. Ovary inferior pe ; 
in Champereia), l-celled ; style usually short, stigma entire or 3-6-lo 
