ADDENDA. 1029 
compressed, 3-2 in. long, 14-2 lin. broad. Leaves opposite, elliptic or 
broadly ovate, rounded or very obtuse at the apex, rounded or sub- 
cuneate at the base (the lower ones of the branchlets obovate), 13-23 in. 
long, 1j-2 in. broad, thickly coriaceous, glabrous, dull and finely 
wrinkled in a dried state; midrib raised on the upper surface, its 
lower half raised on the lower surface ; lateral nerves about 4 on each 
side, irregularly pinnate (subpalmate from the base in the lowermost 
leaves of the branchlets), raised on the upper surface, usually incon- 
Spicuous on the lower ; petiole stout, 24-4 lin. long. Umbels fascicled 
on the older branches, 4—5-flowered ; peduncle stout, 24-4 lin. long, 
receptacular part depressed-pyramidal, shortly produced beyond the 
saucer-shaped sockets of the pedicels, scurfy-pilose at the apex and 
inside the sockets, elsewhere glabrous; pedicels 2-3 lin. long, glabrous ; 
bract suberect from a saucer-shaped base, oblong, very concave, con- 
Splcuously bifid, 1}-13 lin. long. Receptacle and calyx together 
shortly campanulate, slightly constricted in the middle, 14-14 lin. long. 
Calyx about 1 lin. long, hardly toothed. Corolla (only seen in bud) 
about 14 in. long, 5-angled, red shading into pink towards the apex, 
apical swelling about 21 lin. long; tube broadened in the lowermost 
3lin. Filaments 64-7 lin. long; anthers cuneate, 1} lin. long. Disc 
3 lin. high. Neck of the style 13 lin. long; stigma peltate, nearly 
13 lin. in diam. — L. anguliflorus, Engl. in Engl. Jahrb. xxx. 301, not 
le. xx. 107. : 
Mozamb. Distr. German East Africa: Ussangu; Northern Kinga (Living- 
stone) Mountains, on the slopes of Mount Tyuni, Goetze, 1003! 
Described from specimens in the Berlin Herbarium. 
80. L. Bosciz, “Lngl. d: Krause. Add: L. Jutte, Dinter, Deutsch- 
Siidw.-Afr. 56. 
Dinter’s description of LZ. Jutta is by itself insufficient for identification, but 
taking it in conjunction with his remark that the species lives exclusively on 
Boscia Pechuelii, Kuntze, and is common at Okahandya, there can be little doubt 
that it is identical with L. Boscia, Engl. & Krause. 
96a. Loranthus alboannulatus, Lngl. & Krause in Engl. Jahrb. 
xlvy, 282. Branches terete, fairly stout, 14-2 lin. in diam., glabrous, red- 
dish-brown, lenticellate, lenticels numerous, small, rounded. Leaves 
very shortly petioled, obliquely lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, acute at 
the apex, acute or obtuse at the base, 2-4 in. long, 3-1} in. broad, rigidly 
coriaceous, glabrous, dull, conspicuously 3-nerved from the base ; nerves 
raised on both surfaces, veins inconspicuous; petiole 1-1} lin. long. 
““Umbels sessile, rather many-flowered ” ; pedicels about 4 lin. long ; 
bract obliquely cupular, ventral margin $ lin. long, dorsal margin 
lin. long, truncate. Receptacle and calyx together tubular, constricted 
in the middle, 1} lin. long; receptacle about 4 lin. long. Calyx 3 lin. 
long, subtruncate. Corolla 1} in. long, dark carmine with a white ring 
near the apex, suprabasal swelling commencing about 4 lin. above the 
base, ellipsoid, 1 lin. long; lobes linear, acute, rigid, nearly 4 lin. long. 
Filaments 2 lin. Jong, tapering upwards, about 3 lin. broad at the base, 
