Korthalsella. | Loranthacez. 251 
3. RORTHALSELLA wv. Tiegh. 
Branches green, flattened, jointed; leaves represented by 
scales at the joints; fls. axillary, moncecious; perianth-segms. 
3; stam. 3; anth. 2-celled, introrse, longitudinally dehiscent; 
stigma small. 
For Viscum japonicum Thunb. read: 
Korthalsella opuntia Merr. in Tok. Bot. Mag. XXX, p. 68 
(1916). K. japonica Engl. in Engl. u. Prantl. Nat. Pfl., Nachtr. I, 
p. 138 (1897); Gamble Fl. Madr. p. 1256 (1925). Viscum opuntia 
Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 64 (1784). V. japonicum Thunb. in Trans. Linn. 
Soc. II, p. 329 (1794). Bifaria japonica v. Tiegh. in Bull. Soc. Bot. 
Fr. XLIII, p. 173 (1896). Pseudixus japonicus Hayata Ic. Pl. Formos. 
V, p. 188 (1915); in Tok. Bot. Mag. XXX, p. 69 (1916). 
On Rhododendron, Vaccinum, Ilex (Gamble). 
Bifaria attenuata v. Tiegh 1. c. p. 176 and B. Walkeri v. Tiegh 
l. c. p. 175 from Ceylon are unknown to me. 
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SANTALUM ALBUM Linn. SRIGANDAM T. (Gamble). 
Native of the East Indies from Eastern Java to Timor according to 
Fischer (Kew Bull. 1927, pp. 200-202). 
Moon’s specimens were probably from Haragama, where there are 
still a few trees by the roadside. 
Part Ifif. 
