AEQUATORIALES—FLAVENTES 155 
Phoradendron flavens australe n. var. 
Differing from the type, as pointed out by Urban (Bot. Jahrb. vol. 24. 
p. 51.), in its 3- to 5-nerved leaves, nearly twice as numerous 12- to 20- 
flowered spike-joints, and rounder white berries. 
Caribbean region (2 exclusively) on Inga.—The type from St. Vin- 
cent. 
Specimens examined :—CARIBBEES. Dominica (Imray, 216, 386; 
Lloyd, 208; Eggers, 661, 946). ST. Vincent (Eggers, 6746,—the type; 
Guilding; Smith, 374). GRENADA (Broadway, 1019; Eggers, 6398). 
TRINIDAD (Crueger, 111, 2720; Hooker herb.). 
Phoradendron trisulcatum n. sp. 
More or less pseudodichotomous, the long branches with cataphyls on 
all joints, androgynous?. Internodes long (2-5x100 mm. or more), gran- 
ular, somewhat ancipital. Cataphyls a nearly basal pair followed at 
some 30 mm. by a second on the lowest joint, a single pair 15-20 mm. 
above the base of the others, very broad, keeled and pointed. Leaves 
faleately lanceolate to round-elliptical, acute at both ends, 4-9x14-16 em., 
wing-petioled for 10 mm., suleately 3-nerved above. Spikes mostly soli- 
tary, moderate (20-30 mm.), with 4-7 joints some 18-flowered in 44-2 
series: peduncle nearly suppressed. Fruit?.— Plate 234. 
Andean region.—The type from Ecuador. | 
Specimens examined:—EcuapoR. Mt. Chimborazo, at 2500-3000 ft. 
(Spruce, 6202, Aug. 1860,—the type). 
PHORADENDRON URBANIANUM Ule. 
Phoradendron Urbanianum Ule, Verhandl. Bot. Verein Prov. Branden- 
burg. vol. 48. p. 157. 1906. 
Scarcely forked, drying olive, the moderate branches with eataphyls 
on all кз dioeeious?. Internodes moderate (2-4х40-60 mm.), some- 
what granular, quickly terete, dilated below the nodes. Cataphyls a sin- 
gle pair about 5 mm. above the base, deltoid, keeled and pointed. Leaves 
elliptieal-laneeolate, mueronately aeuminate to obtuse, 5-7x8-13 em., eu- 
neately wing-petioled for about 10 mm. Spikes solitary, moderate (about 
50 mm.), with about 4 oblong joints some 30-flowered in 6 series: pedun- 
ele somewhat granular, 3x4 mm. Fruit?.—Plate 234. 
Andean region.— The type from Peru. 
Specimens examined:—PERU. Cerro de Escaler (Ule, 6681,—the 
type). 
PuoRADENDRON LiNDAVIANUM Patschovsky. 
Phoradendron Lindavianum Patschovsky, Bot. Jahrb. vol. 45. p. 438. 
1911. 
