222 fentandrxa KONOGYNiA, Loranthv*. 



small, persistent, ovate scale.— Calyx imperceptible. Corolla nearly 

 an inch and third long, curved, mealy without, smooth within s 

 tube cylindric ; limb clavate, about one-third the length of the tube, 

 four-cleft ; lacinia linear, reflected, unilateral, two of them separated 

 more deeply than the rest. — Anthers four, conniving, a little shorter 

 than the lacinia3. Ovarium ovate, mealy; style filiform ; stigma mi- 

 mute, capitate, elevated above the anthers,, scabrous. Berry large, 

 club-shaped, mealy N. W. 



25. L. umbellatus, 

 Leaves oblong- lanceolate, smooth. Fascicles axillary and lateral, 



slightly pubescent, three-flowered, sub-umbellate. Corolla very long 

 and slender, four-cleft. Stamina four. 



I found this towards the top of Sheopore; it has also been brought 

 to me from more northerly situations on the route to Gossain-Than. 

 Time of blossoming the rainy season. 



Branches long, slender, round, smooth, rugose. Leaves opposite, 

 from oblong to lanceolate, tapering, acute at the base, short-petioled, 

 smooth, leathery, from four to six inches long. Umbels from three- 

 to four-flowered, axillary or from the vestiges of the fallen leaves, 

 fascicled. Feduncles slightly covered with ferruginous tomentum, 

 about three lines long, equalling the pedicels. Flowers nearly two in- 

 ches long, pubescent, of a bright red colour. Calyx narrow, 

 unequally and obtusely four-toothed. Tube very long and slender, 

 filiform at first, curved, striated; mouth divided into four linear la- 

 cinise, equalling a sixth part of the tube in length, reflexed ; two of 

 them separated much deeper than the rest.— Stamina four, spreading. 

 — Ovarium villous, supported by a minute bracte; style filiform, 

 longer than the stamina; stigma clavate. — N. W. 



26. L. cordifolim, Wall. 



Branches, leaves and racemes villous ; young parts mealy. Leaves. 



ovate-cordate, obtuse. Racemes fascicled. Corolla tubular, four-! 



cleft. 



