160 THE GENUS PHOEADENDEON 



fV. florianum Andersson, Handl. Akad. Stockholm. 1853. p. 92. 

 fP. florianum Kobinson, I. c. 1902. 



Cymosely dichotomous, the moderate branches therefore with cata- 

 phyls on all joints, androgynous?. Internodes rather long (2-3x50-80 or 

 150 mm.), nearly terete. Cataphyls a nearly basal pair followed at 5-15 

 or even 30 or 40 mm. by a second pair, scarcely tubular, white-margined. 

 Leaves ovate to broadly lanceolate, mucronate, very obtuse to subacute, 

 2.5-4x4-10 cm., rather abruptly petioled for 5 mm. Spikes more or less 

 clustered, long (50-70 mm.), with some half-dozen fusiform joints turbi- 

 nately about 30-flowered in 4-f-2 or 6 series: peduncle scarcely 5 mm. 

 long. Fruit (immature) subglobose, somewhat low-granular, 3 mm. in 

 diameter : sepals inflexed. Plates 242, 243. 



Galapageian region. The type from Charles Island. 



Specimens examined : GALAPAGOS ISLANDS. CHATHAM (Steindachner, 

 67; Bauer, 286). ABINGDON (Snodgrass & Heller, 825). ALBEMARLE 

 (Snodgrass & Heller, 40, 228). INDEFATIGABLE (Habel, 1860). 



PHORADENDRON UNCINATUM Robinson. 



Phoradendron uncinatum Robinson, Proc. Amer. Acad. vol. 38. p. 134. 

 pi. 1. 1902. 



Cymosely dichotomous, the elongated branches with cataphyls on all 

 joints, androgynous?. Internodes rather long (2-3x50-80 mm.), essen- 

 tially terete. Cataphyls a pair nearly basal or as much as 10 mm. above 

 the base, often followed by a second pair some 30 mm. higher, scarcely 

 tubular and but little scarious. Leaves lanceolate, acute, 1-1.5x6-7 cm., 

 cuneately subpetioled for about 5 mm., (normally?) hooked at apex. 

 Spikes mostly solitary, long (70-80 mm.), with about 7 slightly fusiform 

 joints turbinately some 30-flowered in 4+2 or 6 series : peduncle 2 mm. 

 long: scales scarcely ciliate. Fruit (immature) subglobose, nearly 

 smooth, 3 mm. in diameter : sepals inflexed. Plate 243. 



Galapageian region. The type from South Narborough Island. 



Specimens examined : GALAPAGOS ISLANDS. SOUTH NARBOROUGH, at 

 1000-2000 ft. altitude (Snodgrass & Heller, 325, Apr. 1899, the type). 



Phoradendron campinense n. sp. 



Cymosely dichotomous, the elongated branches therefore with cata- 

 phyls on all joints, androgynous?. Internodes long (2-3x70-100 mm.), 

 quickly terete. Cataphyls a nearly basal pair followed by a second pair 

 some 15-25 mm. higher, tubular-bifid, rather blunt and white-margined. 

 Leaves somewhat falcately or dimidiately lanceolate, acute, 1.5-2.5x6-10 

 cm., involutely contracted for scarcely 5 mm. rather than petioled, thick 

 and indistinctly nerved. Spikes more or less clustered, very long (at 



