432 loranthAce^e 



ments, sometimes united in a bell-shaped form and valvate in 

 bud ; the stamens equalling the perianth-leaves in number, and 

 opposite and adnate to them j the ovary inferior, i -chambered 



vfscuM Album {Common Mistletoe). 



and i-ovuled ; and the fruit a viscid berry which adheres to the 

 bark of the host tree. Soon a thread-like radicle is sent forth, 

 which, from whatever part of the berry it proceeds, curves towards 



