FLORA OF SOUTH AFRICA. 539 
CORNEÆ. 
1. Curtisia faginea, Ait. DC. prodr. 2, p. 12.—In hiatu ad 
latus orientale Montis Tafelberg (III. A. e.) Sept. 1838. 
Krauss, n. 1216. 
LORANTHACE. 
1. Loranthus Schlechtendalianus, Schult. — L. elegans, 
Cham. et Schl. in Linnea 3, p. 209, (non Wall, DC.)— 
Crescit in Mimosis aliisque arboribus secus flum. Zwartkops- 
rivier, distr. Uitenhage (IV. C.c.) Apr. 1839. Krauss, n. 
1217. 
From L. oleefolius, Cham. et Schl., to which, according 
to Drége’s specimens, our species bears great resemblance, 
particularly in the foliage, it differs chiefly in having the tube 
of the corolla shorter, almost equally narrow every where 
(not ventricose above) and the segments of the limb about 
as long as the tube, nearly filiform and spirally recurved. 
2. L. Natalitius, n. sp.—glaberrimus, ramis teretibus ; 
foliis oppositis, breve petiolatis, lanceolato-oblongis, obtusis, 
prope basin 3-5-nerviis, nervis apicem versus evanescentibus ; 
floribus in apice ramulorum brevium paucis aggregatis, breve 
pedunculatis, pendulis, 5-meris ; calyce brevissimo, turbinato, 
repando-dentato ; carte tubo longo, tereti, angusto, equali, 
demum hinc fisso, fauce angustata, limbo ante explicationem 
attenuato-acuto tubo multoties breviore, lobis lanceolatis vix 
secedentibus ; staminibus fauci insertis erectis, antheris li- 
nearibus basifixis ; stigmate subcapitato, truncato. 
In Mimosis parasiticam prope flum. Umlaas, Port Natal 
(V. c.) Dec. 1839. legit Dr. Ferd. Krauss, n. 208. 
This seems to be near L. Belvisii, DC. which, however, 
differs in the shape of the leaves and corolla.— The flowers 
in our specimens being almost all detached from the branches, 
I am not sure of the exact mode in which they have been 
disposed. They are full 24 inches long. 
3. L. Kraussianus, n. sp.—glaberrimus, ramis teretibus ; 
