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long, with a pair of scales near the base. Fruit greenish yellow, ellip- 
soidal, 3x5 mm., wrinkled: sepals somewhat parted.—Plate 131. 
Antillean region (? exclusively) on Ficus.—The type from Jamaica. 
Specimens examined :—ANTILLES. JAMAICA (Harris, 9220, Арт. 19, 
1906,—the type; Britton & Hollick, 1861). 
PHORADENDRON CAMPBELL (Krug & Urban). 
Phoradendrum Campbellii Krug € Urban, Bot. Jahrb. vol. 24. p. 44. 
1897. 
More or less pseudodichotomous, the elongated spreading branches 
with basal cataphyls only, dioecious. Internodes rather short (1-3x15-40 
mm.), smooth, slightly varnished when young, rhombically ancipital and 
slightly dilated upwards. Cataphyls a single nearly basal pair, rather 
spreading. Leaves broadly lanceolate and blunt-acuminate to oblance- 
olate and very obtuse, 1.5-3x4-8 em., cuneately subsessile. Spikes more 
or less clustered, short (10-15 mm.), with 3 or 4 short slender joints 
deeussately 2-flowered or occasionally subverticillately 4-flowered, when 
pistillate: peduncle seareely 2 mm. long, sometimes with a second pair 
of scales. Fruit (immature) ellipsoid, nearly smooth: sepals somewhat 
parted.—Plate 132. 
Antillean region (? exclusively) on Pisonia and Nectandra.—The 
type from Jamaica. 
Specimens examined :—ANTILLES, JAMAICA. Wareka Road (Camp- 
bell, 6398 in part, Aug. 10, 1896—the type, 6604). Parish of Manchester 
(Britton, 3703, 3734, 3765, 3773). 
PHORADENDRON GRISEBACHIANUM Eichler. 
Phoradendron Grisebachianum Eichler in v. Martius, Fl. Brasil. vol. 5. 
pt. 2. p. 127 without name, 134 m. 1868. 
Phoradendrum Grisebachianum Urban, Bot. Jahrb. vol. 24. p. 45. 1897. 
More or less pseudodichotomous, the rather long branches with basal 
eataphyls only, dioecious. Internodes rather short (2-3x20-40 mm.), 
smooth, rhombieally ancipital or quadrangular, slightly enlarged up- 
wards. Cataphyls a single pair 2-4 mm. above the base, sometimes fol- 
lowed by a seeond pair some 10 mm. higher, annular. Leaves broadly 
lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate to subelliptieal, very obtuse or bluntly sub- 
acuminate, 2.5-4x5-8 or even 8x15 em., attenuately or rather abruptly 
wing-petioled for 5-10 mm. Spikes solitary, moderate (30, lengthening to 
40 mm.), with about 4 slender joints subverticillately 4- to 8-flowered 
about the top when pistillate and some 18- to 24-flowered in 6 series when 
staminate: peduncle 2-5 mm. long, sometimes with a second pair of scales. 
Fruit orange-searlet, tipped with yellow, globose, not warty but fleshy 
