250 Loranthacee. [ Loranthus. 
Page 468.—For L. longiflorus Desr. read: 
12. GL. faleatus Linn. f. Suppl. p. 211 (1781). L. longiflorus Desr. 
in Lamk. Encycl. III, p. 598 (1791). 
On Acacia, Anona reticulata, etc. 
Page 469.— 
15. &. Gardneri Thw. 
On Acacia, Anona reticulata, ete. 
1a. EBLYRANTHE Blume. 
Leaves opp.; fils. in spikes or pairs with a bract and 2 brac- 
teoles; cal. tubular, truncate; cor. tubular, shortly 6-lobed, 
lobes reflexed in flower; stam. 6; stigma capitate.—Sp. 30; 
Tropical Asia. 
For Loranthus loniceroides Linn. read: 
1. Elytranthe parasitica (Linn.). FE. loniceroides G. Don. 
Gen. Syst. III, p. 427 (1834); Gamble Fl. Madr. p. 1255 (1925). Loni- 
cera parasitica Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 175 (1753). Loranthus loniceroides 
Linn. Sp. Pl., ed. 2, p. 473 (1762). L. parasiticus Druce in Rep. Bot. 
Exch. Cl. 1913, p. 420 (1914). 
For Loranthus capitellatus W. & A. read: 
2. Elytranthe capitellata Engl. in Engl. u. Prantl. Nat. Pf. 
III, I, p. 188 (1889); Gamble Fl. Madr. p. 1255 (1925). Loranthus 
capitellatus W. & A. Prodr. p. 382 (1834). 
On Mangifera indica (Gamble). 
Page 470.—For Viscum L. read: 
Anthers opening by many pores . : . 2. Viseume 
‘Anthers opening longitudinally . 3. KORTHALSELLA. 
1. V. orientale Willd. 
On Albizzia, Pongamia, Wrightia, berry purple (Gamble). 
Gamble, Fl. Madr. p. 1257, separates this from V. verruculosum 
W. & A. as follows: 
Berry globose, very minutely papillose; leaves 
obovate-elliptic or oblong, petioled, obtuse or 
slightly acute, attenuate at base, 3- rarely 5- 
ribbed, 1-2 in. long, ‘4-1°5 in. broad; lateral 
flowers of triads usually male, central sometimes 
all female. : é : : : ; . 2. orientale. 
Berry oblong: 
Berry especially when young, covered with little 
warts; leaves obovate or oblong, obtuse or 
slightly acute, attenuate at base to a short 
petiole, *5-1'5 in. long, -4—7 in. broad, 3- 
rarely 5-ribbed; flowers fascicled, in  ped- 
uncled triads, the lateral usually male . . 4. verruculosum. 
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