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MYRISTICACER. 
Myristica lepidota, Blume; Mig. Ann. Bot. ii., p. 46. 
Mount Seratchley, 10000-13000 ft. 
THYMELZEACEJE. 
m. ericoides, Hook. f. in Hook. Ic. Pl. t. 895; F. Muell. 
in Trans. Roy. Soc. Victoria, i. pt. 2, p. 4. 
ri Scratchley, 10000-13000 ft. 
LORANTHACE. 
Loranthus (Heteranthus) pachypus, Burkill ; serrer ug Zi 
pendulo, Sieber, affinis, sed pese crassis diversi ssim 
Rami crassiusculi, glabri, tice cinerei. Folia spout 
anguste obovata, apice rotu ER ie in petiolum 2-3 lin. longum 
angustata, 13-13 poll. longa, 7-9 lin. lata, d ee 
nervis lateralibus utrinque duobus tribusve pri p 
indistinctis infra nullo modo visibilibus. Inflorescentia foliis 
tubus cupuliformis, margine minute 4-dentatus. Perianthii 
elite (matura non visa) Li mmatura facile aéptébitié glabra. 
Stamina prope basin segmentorum perianthii immaturorum affixa. 
Ovarium  ellipsoideum, in. longum; stylus, segmentis 
perianthii delapsis, 8 lin. longus. 
Mount Scratchley, 10000—13000 ft. 
One notices at once the swollen joints of the inflorescence 
which, when in bud or after the fall of perianth, give it the 
appearance of a small Opuntia, whose last and shortest joint is in 
this case the bud or the ovary. These joints are narrowed at their 
insertion, and readily break off at this point. 
EUPHORBIACEE. 
Aporosa ? 
Neneba, Mount Scratchley, about 4000 ft. 
URTICACEJE. 
Elatostema sp. . 
Neneba, Mount Scratchley, about 4000 ft. 
CONIFER. 
Librocedrus papuana, F. Muell.; Warb. in Engl. Bot. Jahrb., 
xvi., p. 12. 
Neneba, Mount Scratchley, about 4000 ft. 
