Henslowia .] cxxv. santalaceas. 
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Leaves 3- to 5-ribbed; drupe unknown; male 
flowers racemose . 
Leaves 3-ribbed; drupe smooth 
Leaves 9-ribbed; drupe obscurely furrowed; 
petiole very thick . 
Drupe flask-shaped, ‘3 in. long, smooth; leaves 
3-ribbed, 1 in. long ..... 
Drupe very small, globose. 
Flowers fascicled ; leaves obovate or orbicular, 
green . . . 
Drupe -i in. through; flowers in fascicles of 
short racemes 
Drupe -05 in. through; flowers 1 to 2 in axils, 
minute ..,•••• 
Drupe -i in. through; whole plant yellow; a 
small bush erect; flowers nearly sessile on 
tubercles. 
(4) H. philippinensi3 
(5) H. Wrayi 
( 6 ) H. plurinervis 
(7) H. Reinwardtiana 
(8) H. Lobbiana 
(9) H, monticola 
(10) H. varians 
(11) H. buxifolia 
(1) H. Ridleyi Gamble , Kew Bulletin, 1912, p. 201; Journ. 
/Is. Soc, Beng. l.c. 270. 
Climbing shrub, rather stout. Leaves coriaceous, obovate or 
orbicular, tip round, base abruptly narrowed to petiole, glabrous; 
nerves 3, the outer ones branched to make 5, nervules obscure; 
!*5 to 2*5 in. wide; petioles *3 in. long or very short passing into 
blade at the top. Flowers rather large for genus, in slender racemes 
up to -8 in. long, *3 in. through. Hab. Mountains, Pahang, Gunong 
Tahan (Robinson); K'luang Terbang (Barnes) . Selangor, Sem- 
pang mines (Ridley). 
(2) H. minor Ridl. H. Ridleyi Ridl. Journ. F.M.S. Mus. vi. 
170 (not of Gamble). (Fig. 149, p. 168.) 
A slender climber. Leaves elliptic blunt oblanceolate or 
obovate; nerves 3 ; coriaceous, greenish yellow, young ones red, 
•1 in. long, -5 in. wide; petioles -12 in. long. Male flowers in short 
axillary racemes usually 2 together, yellow; perianth flat, lobes 4 - 
acute, 'I in. across. Female flowers solitary on a very short 
peduncle, red. Fruit -5 in. long, ellipsoid, red then black. Seed 
indistinctly 5-ribbed. Hab. Pahang, Gunong Tahan at 5500 ft. 
altitude, climbing on bushes (Ridley). 
(3) H. umbellata Bl: Mus. Bat. Lugd. Bat. i. 243. Tupeia 
umbellata Bl. FI. Jav. Loranthacece, t. xxvii, H. varians Gamble, 
Journ. As. Soc. Beng. l.c. 271 ( not of Blume). 
Climbing parasite, 15 to 20 ft. long. Leaves stiffly coriaceous, 
oblong-obovate, rounded, narrowed to the petiole and decurrent; 
nerves 3; 1 to 2-5 in. long, 1 to 1*5 in. wide; petioles *2 in. long 
or less. Flowers very small, green in few-flowered umbels. 
Perianth infundibuliform, lobes 5 > ovate acute. Fruit ovoid, 
•25 in. long, on peduncles about -15 in. long; cndocarp rugose, 
5-grooved. Hab. Not rare. Usually in sandy places near the 
sea, Singapore, Chan Chu Kang; Changi. Johor, fanjong 
Kupang. Pahang Kwantan (Foxworthy). Malacca, Pnnggit; 
Bukit Bruang. Negri Sembilan, Tampin. Dindings, Lumut, 
