372 Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 
Government Hill, Curtis 1113!. Prax: at Gunong Haram, Scorte- 
chint 428!, 626!; at lower camp, Gunong Batu Pateh, about 1000 
m. alt., Wray 450!. Mauacca: Griffith K.D. 2708!; Maingay K.D. 
693. Srvearore: at Bukit Timah, Ridley 8042!.—Distris. Java, 
Sumatra, Borneo. 
2. ELyrrantHEe MainGayi,Gamble. A parasitic shrub; branch- 
lets terete, moderately stout, scurfily rusty-puberulous, uppermost 
somewhat flattened; nodes distant, thickened. Leaves opposite, 
coriaceous; elliptic or obovate, obtuse at apex, acute at base; both 
surfaces dull, rusty-brown when dry, scurfy ; 5—8 em. long, 2—5 cm. 
broad; midrib moderately stout, nearly black on the lower surface; 
main nerves slender, obscure, 3—6 pairs; reticulation not visible ; 
petiole stout, 6—12 mm. long, rusty-puberulous. Flowers in sessile, 
axillary, scurfily rusty-pubescent spikes, single or fascicled, about 
1—1-5 cm. long; rhachis very stout, decussately excavated to receive 
the flowers; bract oblong, obtuse, scurfily pubescent, 10 —12mm. long; 
bracteoles 2, oblong acute, also scurfily pubescent, 9—10 mm. long. 
Calyx-tube rather slender, limb cupular, 2—2°5 mm. long, glabrous. 
Corolla-tube glabrous, at first broad, then constricted, then funnel- 
shaped, 4mm. long; lobes 6, linear, acuminate, spreading or 
recurved, 10 mm. long, thickened within. Stamens 6; anthers acu- 
minate, 1—1°5 mm. long; filaments broad, 2—3 mm. long. Ovary 
ovoid; style rather stout; stigma capitate. Fruit not known. 
Loranthus Maingayt, Hook f. Fl. Br. Ind. V. 222. 
Matacca; Maingay K.D. 694!. Sineapore: at Karanji, Ridley 
6923!. 
3. ELYTRANTHE FoRMOSA, G. Don Gen. Hist. Dichl. Pl. IIT. 426 
(1834). A parasitic shrub reaching 1:55—2 m. in height, all parts 
glabrous; branches rounded, pale brown, smooth; branchlets 
terete, brown, uppermost obscurely angled; nodes swollen. Leaves 
opposite or slightly sub-opposite, coriaceous; ovate or elliptic-ovate 
or -lanceolate, acuminate and often cuspidate at apex, obtuse rounded 
or rarely attenuate at base; upper surface shining, somewhat bullate, 
lower smooth; margins recurved ; 10—16 cm. long, 4—6 em. broad; 
midrib stout, prominent; main nerves 6—8 pairs, irregular, often 
obscure, if visible impressed above, somewhat prominent beneath, 
curving upwards to and along the margin: secondary nerves and 
reticulation obscure; petiole stout, channelled, about 3—5 mm. 
long. Flowers in few- (3-5-) flowered umbellate cymes from the 
