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3, in part (in some herbaria the Indian form of (@. Huro- 
pea is preserved under this number). 
Spey 4, mba dak os 
The three species of this group inhabit Southern ee 
are usually parasitic on evergreen shrubs. The form of the 
stigma is intermediate between that of Hucuseuta and 
on, and the inflorescence is similar to that of the 
tte es 
16. C. ancutara, n. sp.; caulibus filiformibus; bractes 
lineact-tmasoolatis ;  pedicellis capillaceis flore longioribus (ul- 
timis brevioribus) ramosis laxe fasciculatis ; ealycis — 
5-partiti ad commissuras alato-angulati lobis late ec 4 
tusis tubum corolle late campanulatum superantibus; 
einiis corolle ovatis obtusis demum patulis ie 
bus; antheris — basi per cordatis filamento en 
lato vix breviori 3 squamis uamis ovatis: fimbriat itis tubum tere 
ia abe feet Wel ei 
tt sonte lobes ak a ealyx. the st sg 
Jacinie and the stigmata which usually are much long 
