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1. Viscum Jamaicensis. Jamaica Misletoe. 
Branches tetragonal glabrous, leaves obovato 
obtuse obscurely 3-nerved with the mid-nerve 
more distinct, spikes axillary 3-4 together half the 
length of the leaf. 
V. latifolium, Swartz. FI. Ind. Occ. 208? — V. tereti- 
caule, DC. Prod. IV. 280? 
II AB. On trees, Port Royal mountains, common. 
F L. Throughout the year. 
About 2 feet in height, much branched. Leaves oppo- 
site, shortly petioluled, subsucculent, ltachis of the spike 
jointed with a two-lobed cup-shaped calycule at each joint, 
.flowers minute, about 0 collected in a whorl below each 
joint. $ Flowers 3-androus. Petals 3, ovate, connivent. 
Anthers 3, small, white, concealed within the calyx. 
Three pellucid globular glandules, alternating with the 
anthers, placed around the bottom of the style. 9 Ovary 
subrotund: stigma subsessile, 3-gonal. Rerry of a green- 
ish yellow colour, ovate, compressed, 1-secdcd. 
2, Viscum macrophyllum. Large-leaved Mi- 
sletoe. 
Branches subterete, branchlets towards the end 
compressed, leaves rotundo-ovatc or elliptic sub- 
acuminate at both ends with the apex sharp 5- 
nerved shortly petioluled, spikes 3-6 axillary half 
the length of the leaves jointed. 
DC. Prod. IV. 282. 
II A B. On trees, St. George’s woods, near Morse’s Gap. 
FL. Throughout the year. 
A shrub, with long branches. Leaves with the apex 
acute, about 6 inches long, and 4 broad. Spikes jointed ; 
joints 5-6, each received into a sheathing bidentats vaginule, 
and of several (about G) rows of small sessile flowers, with 
about 6 flowers in each row. Berry ovoid, diaphanous. 
3. Viscum Havens. Yellow Misletoe. 
Branches compressed afterwards terete, leaves 
oblong rounded at the apex attenuated at the 
