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Siebold. It may be the Kwangtung species recorded by Dunn 
& Tutcher as Loranthus scurrula Linn., but is certainly not the 
Linnean species. 
ELYTRANTHE Blume 
ELYTRANTHE FORDII (Hance) comb. nov. 
Loranthus fordii Hance in Journ. Bot. 23 (1885) 38. 
This species is apparently common in Kwangtung Province 
and is clearly an Elytranthe. It is represented by the following 
specimens : White Cloud hills, Levine 2076; Ting Woo Monastery, 
Levine 2025; Honam Island, Levine 1006, and North River, Tseng 
Uen, Levine 2390. The specimens have the following local 
names : shui chi kei shaang, koh muk kei shang, and wo ko. 
V 1 SC U M Linnaeus 
VISCUM STiPITATUM Lecomte in Sargent PI. Wils. 3 (1916) 319. 
Kwangtung Province, Lin District, Leung Kong Ngon, Levine 
3465, October 28, 1918. 
Lecomte’s species was based on material from Yunnan Prov- 
ince, and Levine’s excellent specimen exactly matches the de- 
scription. In leaf characters the species is distinctly similar to 
Ginalloa. 
VISCUM ANGULATUM Heyne ex DC. Prodr. 4 (1830) 225; Hook. f. FI. 
Brit. Ind. 5 (1886) 225. 
Kwangtung Province, Poon Yue District, Levine 3165, No- 
vember, 1918, with the local name kei shang. 
This species has not previously been recorded from China. 
The specimen is in fruit but agrees closely with Indian material 
representing Heyne’s species. India to Australia. 
RANUNCULACEAE 
RANUNCULUS Linnaeus 
RANUNCULUS D1FFUSUS DC. Prodr. 1 (1824) 38. 
Kwangtung Province, Shiuchow region, Tan Ha Shan, To 
Kang P’eng 2901, April, 1919, in grassy places. 
India to China, Java, and Sumatra; not previously recorded 
from Kwangtung Province. 
BERBERIDACEAE 
NAN DINA Thunberg 
NANDINA DOMESTICA Thunb. FI. Jap. (1784) 9. 
Kwangtung Province, Shiuchow region, Fan Kwai No Shan, 
To Kang P’eng 2778, April 19, 1919, in forests. 
Widely distributed in Japan and China, but not previously 
found so far south as Kwangtung Province. 
