CXV. SANTALACE^E. 469 



Viscum — contd. 



articulatum, Burin. — Jointed Mistletoe. This, Sir J. D. 

 Hooker says, in Fl. Brit. Ind., is rather V. japonicum, 

 Tliunb. (Fig. 452.) 

 australe. Bail., Ql. Agric. Jl. xxvi. (1911) 199. (Fig. 453.) 

 Notothixos, Oik'. 

 incana, OUv. 

 cornifolius, OUv. 



var. subaureus. Bail. — Golden Mistletoe. 



Order CXV.— SANTALACE^l. 



Tribe I. — Thesiete. 

 Thesium, Lmn. 



australe, R. Br. 



Tribe II. — Osyride^e. 

 Santalum, Linn. 



lanceolatum, R. Br. — " Bolan" of Palmer River and " Tharra- 

 gibberah" of Cloncurry natives. (Fig. 454.) 

 var. angusti folium, Benth. (Fig. 455.) 

 var. venosum, Bail. = S. venosum, R. Br. — Wood fragrant ; 

 known as Sandalwood, and has been an article of export 

 for some time. (Fig. 456.) 

 obtusifolium, R. Br. 

 Fusanus, Linn. 



acuminatus, R. Br. 



persicarius, F. v. M. — Native Peach. " Tangber" of St. 

 George natives. 

 Choretrum. R. Br. 



glomeratum, R. Br. 

 lateriflorum, R. Br. 

 Candollei, F. v. M. 

 Leptomeria, R. Br. 



acida, R. Br.- — Frazer Island Currant. 

 Billardieri, R. Br. 



Tribe III. — Anthobole^e. 

 Anthobolus, R. Br. 

 filifolius, R. Br. 

 triqueter, R. Br. 

 leptomerioides, F. v. M. 

 Exocarpus, Labill. 



latifolia, R. Br. — " Oringorin" of Rockhampton natives. A 

 fragrant wood suitable for cabinet-work. 



