BOREALES—LONGIFOLIAE 53 
scarcely nerved. Spikes mostly clustered, rather short (scarcely 25 mm.), 
yellow-tomentulose, with about 3 rounded joints some 15-flowered when 
pistillate: peduncle scarcely 3 mm. long: scales gray-tomentulose, scarcely 
ciliate. Fruit (immature) ovoid, 3 mm. in diameter, yellow-tomentulose : 
sepals closely inflexed.—Plate 59. 
Western Sierra Madre region.—The type from Теріс. 
Specimens examined :—Mexico. Sta. Teresa, Tepic (Rose, 3409, Аш. 
8, 1897,—the type). Colomas, Sinaloa (Rose, 1712). 
Phoradendron longifolium Eichler, n. sp. 
Phoradendron longifolium Eichler in v. Martius, Fl. Brasil. vol. 5. part 
2. p. 107, 134 m,—name only. 
Viscum longifolium Zucearini MS., fide Eichler, and in herb. 
Not forked, the long rather slender branches without cataphyls, dioe- 
eious?. Internodes elongated (2-4x40-75 mm.), resinous-dotted, miero- 
seopieally tomentose like the foliage, little dilated. Leaves linear-oblong, 
rather acute, .5-.7x10-14 em., euneately subpetioled for about 10 mm., 
seareely nerved. Spikes often clustered, rather short (scarcely 25 mm.), 
tcmentose, with 3 or 4 oblong joints about 30-flowered: peduncle 2 mm. 
long: seales tomentose and long-eiliate. Fruit?.— Plate 60. 
Cordilleran region of Mexico.—The type from Oaxaca. 
Specimens examined :—Mexico. San Pedro Nolasco, Oaxaca (Kar- 
winski, 1833,—the type: occurring in the Munich herbarium, von Mar- 
tius’ herbarium at Brussels, the Vienna herbarium, and the Delessert 
herbarium at Geneva). 
Phoradendron uspantanum n. sp. 
Not forked, the rathed long and stout branches without cataphyls, 
dioecious. Internodes rather long (4x70 mm.), evanescently sparsely 
hispid like the foliage, more or less ancipital, dilated at the nodes to 
nearly 10 mm. Leaves narrowly oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, about 1x15 
em., euneately subpetioled for 10 or 15 mm., prominently 5-nerved and 
somewhat veiny. Spikes more or less clustered, moderate (25-40 mm.), 
nearly glabrous, with 3-5 narrowly oblong joints about 50-flowered when 
staminate: pedunele 2-4 mm. long: seales glabrate, ciliate. Fruit?.— 
Plate 61. 
Guatemalan region.—The type from Guatemala. 
Specimens examined :—GUATEMALA. San Miguel Uspantan, Quiche 
(Heyde & Lux, 3141, Apr. 1892, —the type). 
