214 THE LOEAXTHACEAE OF AUSTRALIA^ ii., 



preceding) ; Trig Ridge, 1 mile N.W. of Mt. Colah station, on Eucalyptus squa- 

 mosa, with yoimg plants parasitic on the parent plant (W.F.B. and D.W.C.S.); 

 Bobbin Head, Kuring-gai Chase, on Eucalyptus punctata (W.F.B.) ; near Kuring- 

 gai Station, on Casuarina suberosa, (D.W.C.S. and T. Steel) ; Berowra Creek, 

 foot of Crosslands Track, on Angophora lanceolata and on Casuarina suberosa 

 (W.F.B. and D.W.C.S.); Berowra, near Station, on Eucalyptus eugerdoides; 

 Berowra Creek, Berowra, on the following hosts: Eucalyptus piperita, E. hae- 

 -mastoma, E. pumctata, leaves like the Wallangarra specimen; on Casuarina 

 suberosa, with short broad leaves; on C. torulosa, with linear to broad lanceolate 

 leaves; on Angophora intermedia, and A. lanceolata (W.F.B.); near Cowan 

 Station, on Eucalyptus eugenioides (W.F.B. and D.W.C.S.) ; Cowan Creek, 

 Cowan, on Eucalyptus squamosa, E. haemastoma, Casuarina suberosa, and 

 Eucalyptus punctata (W.F.B., D.W.C.S., and H. Bott) ; Hawkesbury River, near 

 Brooklyn, on the following hosts : Angophora lanceolata. Eucalyptus piperita, E. 

 punctata, E. corymbosa. No. 26, E. umbra, Casuarina suberosa, and Exocarpus 

 cupressiformis (W.F.B. and D.W.C.S.) — It was also parasitic on Loranthus 

 Miquelii and on L. vitellirms, the former on Eucalyptus citriodora and the lattei' 

 on No. 26; Gosford, on Angophora intermedia (W. A. W. de Beuzeville) ; Bel- 

 mont, Lake Macquarie, on Casuarina glauca, No. 1061, and also parasitic on 

 Loranthus Exocarpi var. (a), No. 1062 (Bishop Dwyer) ; Hunter River District 

 (A. C. Barwick, These Proceeding-s, xxviii., 1903, 940) ; Wallangarra, on Eucalyp- 

 tus Bancrofti, No. 33, leaves narrow to broad lanceolate, triplinerved, 3 to 8 

 inches long; also on Eucalyptus sideroxylon (J.L.B.). 



Queenslamd: Main Range, Highfields (F. M. Bailey, in Queensland Her- 

 barium) — This specimen is identical with No. 33 from Wallangarra; Bunya 

 Mountains, No. 1 on Acacia decurrens var. pauciglandulosa. No. 2 on Exocarpus 

 cupressiformis, No. 3 on Eucalyptus species (C. T. White, Oct., 1919). Also 

 recorded by C. T. White (Queensland Agricultural Journal, xiii., 1920, 30) as 

 Loranthus eucalyptifolius Sieb. (I take the responsibility for the nomenclature). 

 Bay of Inlets; Thirsty Sound (Banks and Solander, 1770) mixed with specimens 

 of Loranthus longiflorus (= L. vitellinus). Ex Herbario Musei Britannici. This 

 locality is doubtful. 



Hosts. — Juglandaeeae : Carya oUvaeformis Nutt., Juglatis cinerea L. Betu- 

 laeeae: Quercus bicolor Willd., Q. pedwiculata L., Q. alba L., Q. lusitanica 

 Lam. Casuarineae: Casuarina suberosa Ott. and Dietr., C. glauca Sieb., C. 

 stricta Ait. Salicaceae: Salix babylonica L. Loranthaeeae : Loranthus pen- 

 dulus Sieb., L. vitellinus F. v. M., L. Exocarpi Behr. var. (a), L. Miquelii Lehm., 

 Phrygilanthus celastroides. Santalaceae : Exocarpus cupressiformis Labill. 

 Mag-noliaceae : MagnoUa grandiflora L. Lauraceae: Laurus nobilis L. Pla- 

 tanaceae : Platanus orientaUs L. Rosaeeae : Crataegus oxycamtha L., Prunus 

 Lauro-cerasus L., Photinia serrulata Lindl., Plum, Peach, Quince, Pear. Legu- 

 minosae : Acacia adunca A. Cunn., A. armata R. Br., A. Baileyana F. v. M., A. 

 decurrens Willd. var. mollis 'Benth., A. decurrens Willd. var. pauciglandulosa 

 F. V. M., A. floribunda Willd., A. implexa Benth., A. linifolia Willd., A. pro- 

 minens A. Cunn., Cytisus proliferus L. var. palmensis, Erythrina indica L. 

 Meliaceae: Melia Azaderach L. var. australasica. Celastraceae : Euonymus 

 japonicus Thunb. Stereuliaceae : Brachychiton populneus R. Br. Myrtaceae : 

 Tristania conferta R.Br., Angophora Bakeri Hall, A. cordifolia Cav., A. lanceo- 

 lata Cav., A. intermedia DC., Callistemon lanceolaitus DC, C. mminalis Cheel, 

 C. salignus DC, Leptospermum attenuatum Sm., L. flavescens Sm., L. stellu- 

 latum Sm., Eucalyptus acmenioides Schau., E. ampUfoUa Naudin., E. Bauerleni 



