134 THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE, 
Loranthus Lobbii Hook. fil. A variety with red, not yellow 
flowers. Changi, Chan Chu Kang. 
L. coccineus Jack. Bukit Mandai. 
L. ferrugineus Roxb, Common, Tanglin, ete. 
L. longiforus Desr. Flowers crimson-scarlet. Ou a very 
lofty tree, Bukit Timah. 
L. pentandrus L. A big stout plaut, flowers light pinkish red ; 
parasitic on Eugenia. Gardens, Alma, Bukit Timah, 
Chan Chu Kang. 
L. albidus Bl. Flowers white, rare, Bukit Timah. 
L. retusus Jack. On Rhodomyrtus and EHugenius, near the sea. 
Changi, Blakang Mati, Pulau Tekong, Jurong. 
L. ampullaceus Roxb, Flowers green and black. Very 
common, Tanglin, Changi, Chan Chu Kang. 
L. crassus Hook, til. Gardens, Changi. 
L. Maingayt Hook. fil. A very curious little flowered species, 
flowers brown. Rare, Kranji (6923). 
Viscum articulatum Burm. Parasitic on Loranthi. Common, 
Tanglin, 
V. orientale Willd. On /icus, and Jacaranga javanica, Common, 
Rochore, Bukit Timah, Jurong, Chan Chu Kang, ete. 
KUPHORBIACEX. 
Euphorlia atotu Forst. A shrubby plant, sea coasts, Changi. 
E. pi'ulifera Le “ Gelang Susu.” Common weed in waste 
ground, everywhere. 
E. thymifolia Benn. Prostrate weed, waste ground, pathis, ete. 
Common, Tanglin, ete. 
(BE. Virucali L. A large succulent shrub, often cultivated, 
occurs as an escape. ‘The milk is used in native medi- 
cine, and for putting into the wounds made for marking 
