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many together on the enlargement of the nodes in the axils of the 
leaves and at the ends of the branchlets; pedicels slender, 1:5—-2 mm. 
long; bract ovate-acute, the bracteoles similar and nearly free. 
Calyxz-tube ovoid, vertically channelled; limb 1 mm. long, truncate. 
Corolla in bud clavate, angled below the lobes, 8 mm. long; when 
open the 6 lobes linear acute, reflexed from about the middle (2). 
Stamens 6; anthers oblong, 1-25 mm. long ; filaments 3:5 mm. long. 
Ovary ovoid; style slender, slightly angled; stigma obtuse or emargi- 
nate. Fruit not known. 
Panana: at Kluang Terbang, W.D. Barnes 10905! 
12, EnyrrantrHe Rogpinsonu, Gamble in Kew Bull. 45 (1913). 
A parasitic shrub growing on trees ; branches stiff, with greyish-brown 
thin bark; branchlets slender, wiry, the uppermost somewhat 
angular when dry; all parts glabrous Leaves coriaceous, opposite 
or sub-opposite; narrowly lanceolate, acuminate at apex and at 
base; upper surface red, lower dull green when fresh, upper oliva- 
ceous, shining, lower ferruginous-brown and dull when dry; 5—8 cm. 
long, 1—2°5 cm. broad; midrib slender, prominent on both surfaces ; 
main nerves indistinct, 3—5 pairs, irregular, very oblique and 
speedily disappearing: reticulation obscure; petiole 3—4 mm. long, 
bordered by the decurrent margins of the blade. Flowers small, 
bright orange red, in nearly sessile fascicles of 1—3- flowered racemes 
scarcely 5 mm. long in the axils of the leaves or of the scars of fallen 
leaves; pedicels very short; bract ovate, acute ; bracteoles combined 
in a bifid lip. Calyx-tube ovoid, 2 mm. long, the limb truncate, 
entire or very slightly lobed. Corolla in bud clavate, 5—6 mm. 
long, angled below the lobes; lobes 6, linear-lanceolate, as long as 
the tube. Stamens 6: anthers very small, 0°5 mm. long, the fila- 
ments 1:5mm.long. Ovary ovoid ; style slender ; stismasmall, obtuse. 
Fruit not known. Loranthus globosus, Ridley in Journ Linn. Soc. 
XXXVIII. 321 not of Roxb. 
PaHaNG: on Gunong Tahan, 1200—1500 m. alt., Wray and 
Robinson 5404! 
13. ELYTRANTHE DIANTHA, Gamble. A parasitic shiub, reach- 
ing 1 m. in height, quite glabrous; branchlets slender, terete, with 
pale brown bark, the nodes swollen. Leaves opposite, thinly coria- 
ceous; lanceolate or rarely ovate-lanceolate, long acuminate at 
apex, rounded or very shortly attenuate at base; both surfaces olive- 
green and somewhat shining when dry; margins slightly recurved ; 
