S.A. NAT., VOL. XIV. 
Avgust 31st, 1933. 
127 . 
LEURA to KATOOM'BA (3336 ft.), via Federal Pass, about 
3 miles. E. piperita, E. Sieheriana, E. altior, E. eugenioides^ E. 
radiata, E. goniocalyx, E. stricta, E. viminalis, E. corynnbosa^ E. 
niactdosa. 
KATOOMBA to BLACKHEATH (3495 ft.), 7 miles. E. 
radiata, E. piperita, E. Sieheriana, E. stricta, E. altior, E. vimin- 
alis, E. goniocalyx, E. maculosa, E. micrantha. 
BLACKHEATH to MOUNT VICTORIA (3424 ft.), 4 miles. 
E. piperita, E. radiata, E. Sieheriana, E. stricta, E. Moorei, E. 
maculosa, E. micrantha, E. Blaxiandii, E. altior, E. goniocalyx, 
E. viminalis. 
ON THE OCCURRENCE OF THE GENUS 
LORANTHUS 
ON KANGAROO ISLAND, S.A. 
By E. H. IsiNG. 
There have been no species of Mistletoe {Loranthus or 
Viscum) recorded from Kangaroo Island. 
From the earliest settlement when Waterhouse collected 
botanical specimens followed by others, such as Tate, Tepper, 
Prof. J. B. Cleland, Prof. T. C. B. Osborn, Mr. J. C. Wood, no 
mistletoe specimens have been recorded from the Island. The 
^'Flora of South Australia” by J. VI. Black, Part 2 (1924) and 
the supplement in Part 4 (1929) does not record species of this 
genus, nor does Mr. J. G. Wood, whose article, “An Analysis 
■of the V'egetation of Kangaroo Island and the Adjacent Penin- 
sulas,” in the Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aus. Vol. 54 (1930), p.ll7, 
record any species of this family. 
I have now to place on record the occurrence of a species 
■of Loranthus miraculosus Miq. var. Melaleucae, Tate, collected 
by myself in 1922 and found growing on Melaleuca which was 
situated on the edge of a salt lagoon near MacGilHvray. This 
place is about 14 miles from Kingseote in a southerly direction. 
No Loranthaceae are recorded from Tasmania. 
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