AEQUATORIALES—CHRYSOCARPAE 101 
20 or 25 mm.), with about 3 slender 2- to 6- or 8-flowered joints: peduncle 
scarcely 2 mm. long, sometimes followed by a longer sterile joint: scales 
white-margined. Fruit ovoid-ellipsoidal, 3x4-5 mm., smooth: sepals 
closely inflexed.— Plate 141. 
Caribbean region.— The type from Guadeloupe. 
Specimens examined :—ÜARIBBEES. GUADELOUPE (Duss, 3904 in part, 
—the type of P. chrysocarpum Dussi; also in part, 2968, 2969, 4099, 
4417). 
PHORADENDRON CRENULATUM (Urban). 
Phoradendrum crenulatum Urban, Symbolae Antillanae. vol. 5. p. 332. 
1907. 
Pseudodichotomous or trichotomous, the rather long branches with 
basal eataphyls only, androgynous. Internodes moderate (2-4x20-30 
mm.), smooth, terete or somewhat eompressed above. Cataphyls 1 or 2 
nearly basal pairs, somewhat tubular, white-margined. Leaves faleately 
subelliptieal, very obtuse, 2-2.5x4-6 em., euneately narrowed for about 
5 mm. rather than petioled, finely erisped or brokenly erenulate. Spikes 
mostly solitary, rather short (20 mm.), with about 5 short joints some 
10- to 14-flowered in 4+2 series: peduncle scarcely З mm. long, with one 
or more basal pairs of white-margined subeiliate scales. Fruit?.— Plate 
140. 
Antillean region (? exelusively) on Cordia.— The type from Jamaica. 
Specimens examined:—ANTILLES. JAMAICA (Harris, 6659, Aug. 12, 
1896,—the type). 
PHORADENDRON GUNDLACHN (Krug & Urban). 
Phoradendrum Gundlachii Krug & Urban, Bot. Jahrb. vol. 24. p. 44. 
1897. 3 
More or less pseudodichotomous, the elongated branches with basal 
cataphyls only, androgynous. Internodes rather short (2-3x20-30 mm.), 
smooth, for a time aneipital or somewhat rhombic. Cataphyls a nearly 
basal pair, sometimes followed by a second at some 5 mm., rather obtuse, 
separate. Leaves elliptical-obovate, very obtuse, 2-3x4-5 em., somewhat 
abruptly wing-petioled for 5-10 mm. Spikes more or less clustered, short 
(15-20 mm.), with about 3 somewhat tumid joints some 6- to 10- or even 
18-flowered in 4+2 series: peduncle about 3 mm. long: scales ciliate. 
Fruit white, ellipsoidal, about 4 mm. long, nearly smooth: sepals closely 
inflexed.—Plate 142. 
Antillean region.— The type from Cuba. 
Specimens examined :—ANTILLES. Cusa: Mt. Guajaibon (Wright, 
2650,—the type, as of P. flavescens f., of Grisebach). Camaguey (Brit- 
ton, Britton & Cowell, 13106). Sta. Clara (Shafer, 12178). 
