74 THE GENUS PHORADENDRON 
PHORADENDRON CruLsu (Urban). 
Phoradendrum Crulsii Urban, Bot. Jahrb. vol. 23. Beibl. 57. p. 11. 1897. 
Not forked, the long branches with basal cataphyls only, dioecious?. 
Internodes rather short (3-5x50-60 mm.), the upper acutely and undu- 
lately 4-winged. Cataphyls?. Leaves somewhat falcately lanceolate, very 
obtuse, 2.5-3x8-12 em., more or less evidently 5- or 7-nerved, cuneately 
subsessile and clasping. Spikes often clustered, rather long (30, becom- 
ing 50-70 mm. in fruit), with half a dozen rather slender joints turbi- 
nately about 30-flowered in 6 series: peduncle 3 mm. long: scales ciliate. 
Fruit (immature) red, subglobose, cellular-papillate, 3 mm. in diameter: 
sepals closely inflexed.—Plate 94. 
Brazilian region.—The type from Goyaz. 
Specimens examined :—BraziL. Goyaz (Glaziou, 22021), July 22, 
1895,—the type). 
PHORADENDRON AMPLEXICAULE Eichler. 
Phoradendron amplezicaule Eichler in v. Martius, КІ, Brasil. vol. 5. pt. 2. 
p. 110. 1868. 
Scarcely forked, the rather long branches with basal eataphyls only, 
androgynous?. Internodes rather short (3-4x40-50 mm.), the upper 
acutely and undulately 4-winged. Cataphyls?. Leaves shortly lance- 
olate, very obtuse, 1-2x8 em., somewhat evidently 5- or 7-nerved, broadly 
sessile and clasping. Spikes mostly clustered, moderate (20-30 mm.). 
with 2 or 3 joints elavately about 18-flowered in 6 series: pedunele 3 mm. 
lcng: scales and receptacular cups somewhat ciliate. Fruit (immature) 
globose, smooth, 3 mm. in diameter: sepals closely inflexed.—Plate 94. 
Brazilian region.— The type from Brazil. 
Specimens examined :—BraziL. Without locality (Weddell, 1858.— 
the type collection, in the Candollean herbarium), 
PHORADENDRON GLaziovm (Urban). 
Phoradendrum Glaziovii Urban, Bot. Jahrb. vol. 23. Beibl. 57. p. 12. 1897. 
Not forking, the rather long somewhat cellular-papillate branches 
with basal eataphyls only, androgynous. Internodes at length long (1 or 
2-4x40-100 mm. or more), the upper acutely 2- or mostly 4-angled or 
winged. Cataphyls a single basal pair, or a second pair about 5 mm. 
above the base, somewhat acutely spreading: an occasional pair of fer- 
tile seales 2-4 mm. long preceding the foliage. Leaves obovate-oblanee- 
olate or subspatulate, sometimes mueronate, very obtuse or emarginate. 
2-4x5-9 em., somewhat revolutely attenuate for 10 or 15 mm. rather than 
