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1. WIKSTRGMIA Endl. (non Spreng.). 
(Capura Linn.) 
Plant canescent . :, : ; i ; . W. CANESCENS. 
Plant glabrous. : . : . W. indica. 
W. inpica C. A. Mey in Bull. Phys.-Math. Acad. Petersb. I, p. 357 
(1843). Daphne indica Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 357 (1753). D. aes 
Wall. Cat. no. 1049 (1828). Wikstraemia viridiflora Meissn. in Denk- 
schr. Bot. Ges. Regensb. III, p. 286 (1841). 
A shrub, up to 6 ft. high; leaves #-14 in. long, glabrous, 
oblong-spathulate, lateral veins ascending; petioles under 
7s in. long; fils. in terminal fascicles; perianth glabrous; 
fruit red, pulpy. 
Peradeniya; Hakkinda, wild but not native. Fls. May, Aug. 
A native of India and China; naturalised in Mauritius. 
This is the Peradeniya plant mentioned by Trimen as W. canescens. 
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ELZAGNYUS Linn. 
I have not seen Servettaz’s paper, which appears to have been 
followed by Gamble. 
Page 462.—For Loranthus Linn. read: 
Fl. without a pair of bractlets within the bract . 1. LORANTHUS. 
Fl. with a pair of bractlets within the bract . . 1a. ELYTRANTHE. 
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4. Loranthus Hookerianus W. & A. 
On Mallotus philippinensis (Fischer). 
Page 465.—For Loranthus Scurrula L. read: 
5- Loranthus buddleoides Desr. in Lamk. Encycl. III, p. 600 
(1791); Gamble Fl. Madr. p. 1251 (1925). L. Scurrula Trim. Fl. Ceyl. 
III, p. 465 (1895) non Linn. 
6. . cordifolius Wall. 
Rikillagasgoda. 
7. L. tomentosus Heyne. 
On Neolitsea involucrata (Gamble). 
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8. L. cuneatus Heyne. 
On Citrus maxima Merr. 
9. L. sclerophyllus Thw. 
Naminakula. On coffee. 
Part III. 
