212 THE LOKANTHACEAE OP AUSTRALIA, ii., 



Hill Top, on Eucalyptus haemastoma (E. Cheel) ; Mt. Kembia, on Eucalypt.us 

 longifolia and other Euealypts (A. G. Hamilton, These Proceedings, xxx., 1905, 

 490, as L. celastroides) ; Wollongong (Asa Gray, I.e.) ; Picton, on Eucalyptus 

 ampUfoUa (Dr. E. C. Chisholm) ; Camden, on Eucalyptus crebra (Dr. E. C. 

 Chisholm) ; Cabramatta to George's River, on the following hosts — Eucalyptus 

 sideroxylon, E. Parramattensis, E. sideropkloia, E. longifolia; with short broad 

 lanceolate to broad spathulate, triplinerved leaves, E. amplifolia, E. tereticornis. 

 Leaves broad, 3- to 5-nerved, bank of George's River. Leaves thick, broad, 

 lanceolate, almost nerveless, on Angophora intermedia, a short leaved form 

 (W.F.B*., D.W.C.S. and H. Bott) ; Canley Vale, on Eucalyptus sideropkloia, E. 

 hemiphloia (same collectors) ; Fairfield, on Eucalyptus tereticornis, E. ampli- 

 folia, and E. sideroxylon (same collectors as preceding) ; Como (E. Betche) ; 

 Tom Ugly's Point (J. H. Camfield) ; Hurstville, on Eucalyptus sp., Casuarina 

 sp., and on Angophora intermedia (J. H. Camfield) ; on Eucalyptus acmenioides 

 (W.F.B.) ; Carlton, on Casuarina suberosa (J. H. Camfield) ; Carr's paddock, 

 Carlton, on the following hosts: Eucalyptus punctata, Angophora lanceolata, 

 Casuarina suherosa, Exocarpus cupressiformis (W.F.B.) ; Botany Bay (J. H. 

 Camfield) ; Sydney (B. Bynoe) ; Garden Palace Grounds, Sydney (J. H. Cam- 

 field) ; on Platanus orientalis (J. Murphy) ; Botanic Gardens, Sydney, on 

 Eucalyptus tereticornis, with short broad leaves; on Quercus bicolor: leaves 

 broad lanceolate, 1^ to 3 inches long, very thick; on Quercus lusitanica, Quercus 

 alba, Juglans cinerea. Eucalyptus viminaUs, E. fieifolia, Platanus orientaUs, 

 Carya olivaeformis, Eucalyptus WastsonioMa, E. ochrophloia and E. melanophloia. 

 Two examples of double parasitism, (1) showing self-parasitism and (2) para- 

 sitic on Phrygilantlvus celastroides (W.F.B.) ; on Cytisus proliferus (J. Driver) ; 

 Lady Macquarie's Chair, on Eucalyptus resiwifera (J. H. Camfield) ; Neilsen 

 Park, Vaucluse, on Eucalyptus haemastoma, leaves linear-lanceolate, acute, 

 obscurely 3-nerved; also on Casuarina suberosa, with short broad leaves (W.F.B.) ; 

 Wiilloughby, on Eucalyptus Sieheriana (D.W.C.S. and H. Bott) ; The Spit, on 

 the following hosts: Casuarina suberosa. Eucalyptus punctata, E. piperita, Peaif 

 Tree, (W.F.B. and J.L.B.) ; between 7-8 mile post, Gordon-Pittwater Road, on 

 Eucalyptus capitellata, and E. eugenioides (W.F.B. and D.W.C.S.) ; Meadow- 

 bank, on the following hosts : Eucalyptus tereticornis ^ E. eugenioides, E. ampli- 

 folia, Angophora intermedia, Melaleuca parviflora, M. Uneariifolia, Acacia dei, 

 currens var. mollis (W.F.B.) ; Ermington Park, on Melaleuca stypheUoides, 

 Eucalyptus crebra, and on E. am^plifolia (W.F.B. and D.W.C.S.) ; Rydalmere, 

 on the following hosts: Eucalyptus longifolia, E. paniculata, E. acmenioides, E. . 

 punctata, E. siderophloia, and E. resinifera (W. F. Blakely and D.W.C.S.) ; 

 Farramatta River, Parramatta, on Callistemon saUgnus (W.F.B. and D.W'rC.S.) ; 

 Homebush Road, Homebush, on Eucalyptus longifolia (E. Cheel) ; Blaektown (R. 

 H. Lalor) ; Glenbrook, on Eucalyptus notabilis (J.L.B.) ; Mt. Wilson (A. G. 

 Hamilton, These Proceedings, xxiv., 1899, 359) ; on Eucalyptus viminalis (J. 

 Gregson) ; Jenolan Caves, on Eucalyptus punctata — The only specimen noted in 

 the district of this species, whereas Loranthus pendulus is very common (W.F.B.) ; 

 Rylstone and Goll River District, in fruit (R. T. Baker, These Proceedings, xxi., 

 1896, 452)— A distant locality for the species (W.F.B.); Mudgee district (A. 

 G. Hamilton, These Proceedings, xii., 1887, 282) — this is also a distant locality 

 for this coastal plant (W.F.B.) ; Lindfield, on the following hosts, Eucalyptus 

 eugenioides, E. pamculata, E. saligna, Angophora, lanceolata, A. intermedia^ 



* Abbreviations: W.F.B. = W. F. Blakely, D.W.ClS. = D. W. C. Shiress, 

 J.L.B. = J. L. Be 



