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SANTALALES. 
LOHAXTHACE.E. 
1. LORANTHUS J jinii. 
1. L. pentapetalus RoxV). ; Hook. f. FI. Brit. 1ml. 5 (1886) 200. 
(80 Barnes) November; (2242 Meyer) December; (6891 Elmer) November; 
(V219 Whitford) April. Parasitic on various trees 50 to 1,000 m. Tropical 
Asia to IMalaya. T., Galamino. 
2. L. sp. 
(816, 1814, 2938 Borden) March to September. Parasitic on various trees 200 
to 650 m. 
3. L. sp. 
(134, 1081 Whitford) May, February; (1813 Borden) Sejitember. Parasitic 
on Eugenia and other trees in forests at 600 m. 
4. L. sp. 
(1171 Mhifford) March. Parasitic on an undetermined tree in forests at 
1,100 m. 
2. ELYTRA NT HE Blnme. 
1. E. ampullacea (Roxb.) Engl. Loranthus umpuUaceus Roxb.; Hook. f. 
FI. Brit. Ind. 5 (1886) 220. 
(86 Whitford) April. Parasitic on Anisoptera viduliana Brandis. British 
India to Malaya. 
SANTALAEE.E, 
1. HENSLOWIA Blnme. 
1. H. lobbiana A. DC.; Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. 5 (1886) 233. 
(1*200 Borden) .June. A parasitic scandent vine on trees in the upper forests. 
The first species of the genus to be definitely known from the Philippines, E. phil- 
ippinensis A. DC., being from (Malacca and not from the Pliilippines, wliile the 
species figured by Vidal, Synopsis, Atlas, t. IS. f. F., as H. hetcrantha Hook, f., is 
Exocarpus laiifoVm R. Br. 
( )l'ILIAOE.E. 
1. CHAMPEREIA Griff. 
1. C. cumingiana (Baill.). Opilia. cumin giana Ba.iU. Adansonin 3 (1862) 124. 
(3810 Merrill) April; (32, 1063, 1065 Whitford) April, .January; (2410, 2519, 
2771, 2813 Meyer) January, March; (617, 2375, 2733 Borden) April, .January, 
Marcli. Common in the lower tliickets and extending to an altitude of 700 m. 
This species has been identified by Vidal as Ghampereia, griffidhiana Planch., 
which is probably correct, but Baillon’s name is the earlier. It is possible that 
Opilia manillana Baill., is not distinct. T., Malaluchan . 
2. OPILIA Roxb. 
1. O. amentacea Roxb.; Laws, in Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. 1 (1875) 583. 
(1317 Whitford) .June; (2356 Borden) .January; (2315 Meyer) December. 
Scandent in thickets near the seashore. British India to Malaya and New Guinea. 
