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Loranthaceae 
by F. Kelpin Ravn — Copenhagen. 
Elytranthe (BI.) Engl. 
1. E. ampullacea (Roxb.) Engl. 
Loranthus ampullaceus Roxb. et LD. globosus Roxb. in Hooker; Flora 
of British India V, p.220; L. subuwmbellatus Bl. in Flora Javae Fasc. 40 
—41, tab. XVIII; L. sphwrocarpus Bl. ibd. tab. XVII; L. Cochinchinensis 
Willd. (?) in Loureiro: Flora Cochinchinensis tom. I, p. 241. 
Klong Prao; riverbank. : 
Area: North-East India, Burma, Malacca, Penang, Singapore, Java; Gochin- 
china (?). 
Loranthus (L.) Engl. 
2. L. heteranthus Wall. 
Hooker 1. c. p. 208. 
Lem Dan, on Mangifera indica. 
Area: Burma, Malay Peninsula (Ridley), Java, Borneo. 
3. L. pentapetalus Roxb. 
Hooker |. c. p. 206; Blume l.c. p. 39, tab. XIV et XXIII, fig. A. 
Helixanthera parasitica Loureiro(?) |. c. p. 176. 
Lem Dan, on a tall tree near the village. 
Area: Nepal, Assam, Yunnan, Burma, Malacca, Penang, Singapore, Java, 
Sumatra, Borneo; Cochinchina(?). 
4. WL. ehrysanthus (G. Don) BI. 
Blume |. c. p. 25, tab. V. Dendrophthoé chrysautha G. Don. in Miquel: 
Flora Indiae Batavae vol. I, pars I, p. 812. 
The’ specimens differ from the type in the straight corolla-tube with 
well-marked longitudinal furrows. 
Lem Dan, riverbank, on Ficus fistulosa, 
Area: Penang (according to specimens in the Botanical Museum of Copen- 
hagen, collected by Mr. Rink), Sumatra, Java. 
5. L. pentandrus L. 
Hooker 1. c. p. 216; Blume |. c. p.33, tab. X—XL 
