404 THE LORANTHACEAB OF AUSTRALIA^ 111., 



Victoria: Bairnsdale, on Loraiitliits pendulus, the latter on Eucalyptus 

 eugenioicles ('1'. S. Hart) ; Bendigo, on Eucalyptus sideroxylon (D. W. C. 

 Suiress) ; Fairview, near Wycheproof (Rev. W. W. Watts, No. 875) ; [Petals 

 purple-brown inside, as well as the filaments and the upper portion of the style; 

 yellowish-brown outside. Buds elavate, acute, 3J- em. long. Calyx cylindric, 4 

 mm. long. Anthers 6 mm. long. The host plant is probably E%icalyptus dumosa 

 (W.F.B.)]; Dumosa (Rev. W. W. Watts, No. 213a); Sea" Lake (Rev. W. W. 

 Watts, No. 175). 



New South Wales: Eustou, host Eucalyptus bicolor (Senior Constable Sieb- 

 ner) ; South West Plains below Narandera, parasitic on Eucalyptus hem-iphloia 

 var. microcarpa (Bishop Dwyer, No. 1244) ; Zara, Wangenella, on Eucalyptus 

 bicolor (E. Officer, No. 320a. Flowers dull purple lake — Plate 170, Dauthenay 

 Rep. de Coul.) ; 40 miles from Hay, on Eucalyptus bicolor (W. S. Murray, per 

 D.W'.C.S. — Flowers and fruits showing effects of attack by insects) ; Lake Car- 

 gelligo (G. Horan, per E. Cheel) ; on Eucalyptus dumosa (Bishop Dwyer, No. 

 804) ; Wyalong (Bishop Dwyer, No. 488) ; Barmedman, on Eucalyptus hemi- 

 phloia, var. microcarpa, and E. sideroxylon (Bishop Dwyer, No. 515) ; Albury 

 Road, near Wagga Wagga, on Eucalyptus dealbata (Bishop Dwyer, 7.1920) ; 

 Tumut (J. H. Maiden and J.L.B.); Queanbeyan (E. Breakwell) ; 

 Bowning, on Eucalyptus elaeophora (R. H. Cambage, mixed with L. pendulus, 

 No. 2214) ; between Bullio and WoUondilly, on Eucalyptus melUodora (E. Chetl) ; 

 Grenfell (W. Bauerlen, No. 2731.— Fruits deformed by insects) ; Cowra to Trun- 

 key, on Eucalyptus maculosa (J.L.B.) ; Nowra (W. Bauerlen) ; Nattai River, on 

 Eucalyptus viminalis (Mrs. E. Reilly, per Dr. A. V. Dallow) ; Liverpool, on 

 Eucalyptus Baueriana Schau. (J.L.B.) . West of Sydney: St. Mary's, on Eucalyp- 

 tus sideroxylon and E. liemiphloia (W.F.B. and J.L.B.) ; Kingswood, on E. 

 sideroxylon and E. tereticornis (W.F.B. and D.W.C.S.) ; Toongabbie, on E. liemi- 

 phloia (Dr. E. C. Chisholm and W.F.B.) ; Black Mount, on Eucalyptus macror- 

 rhyncha (Large pendulous plants of a yellowish-green colour (W.F.B.) ; Bowan 

 Park, near Cudal, on Eucalyptus Blakelyi (Fruits deformed by insects, W.F.B.) ; 

 Hill End, on Eucalyptus elaeophora (Miss A. L. Messurier) ; Euchareena (J.L.B.) ; 

 Upper Meroo, Mudgee (J.L.B.) ; Rylstone and Goulburn River District ("A large 

 leaved variety; the leaves measuring sometimes over a foot long," R. T. Baker, 

 lliese Proceedings, xxi., 1896, 452, as L. pendulus. I have seen this specimen; 

 the longest leaf is 8 inches long. Other examples of this species measured 11 

 inches long) ; Minore (J.L.B.) ; Warren-Coonamble Road (H. Deane) ; Coon- 

 amble (E. Breakwell) ; Girilambone, on various species of Eucalyptus (W. 

 Bauerlen, No. 2647) ; Coolabah (R. N. Peacock. This specimen is remarkable 

 for the long flowering peduncles, 5 cm. long, and the pedicels 1 cm. long. The 

 bracts are also broadly cordate and very concave) ; Terry-hie-hie, Moree, on 

 Eucalyptus hemiphloia (E. Julius) ; Howell, "A strong pendulous plant growing 

 principally on Eucalyptus Caleyi" (R. PI. Cambage, These Proceedings, xxxi., 

 1906, 69; J.L.B. — Fruits badly infested with insects; some are mitre-shaped, 

 others resemble young Quandangs) ; 40 miles North-west of Collarenebri, on 

 Eucalyptus bicolor (S. W. Jackson) ; Narran River, near Bokhara, on Eucalyptus 

 sp. (Sir T. L. Mitchell, 28.3.1846. The type of L. aurantiacus A. Cunn., Mit- 

 chell's "Trop'. Aust.", p. 101) ; Balonne River, on Eucalyptus, Sir T. L. Mitchell, 

 No. 88, 23.4.1846. This last locality is a copy of a label on a drawing of the 

 specimen referred to, received from Kew, which was determined as L. pendulus 

 Sieber by Bentham. The figure has the characteristic inflorescence of L. Miquelii 

 Lehm., with pedicellate flowers. Mitchell (Trop. Aust., p. 135) refers to this 



