ORCHIDEX RECORDED FROM BORNEO. 805 
CYPRIPEDIUM JAVANICUM, Reinw. ex Blume Cat. Gew. Buitenz. 
p. 98, nomen. A single plant is reported to have been introduced 
into England from Borneo by Messrs. Low. 
C. LAWRENCEANUM, Reich. f. in Gard. Chron. (1878) rr. p. 748. 
Lawas River, Meringit ! 
C. Lowgr, Lindl. in Gard. Chron. (1847) p. 765. Sarawak! 
Baram River! 
C. Sroxxr, Hook. f. Bot. Mag. t. 5349. Sarawak! 
C. NIGRITUM, Aeichb. f. in Gard. Chron. (1882) rr. p. 102. 
Borneo. 
APOSTASIACES. 
APOSTASIA NUDA, E. Br. in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. i. p. 76, t. 85. 
Penkulu Ampat, at 2000 feet alt.; Santubong, at 200 feet alt. 
(Haviland). 
A. GRACILIS, Rolfe, in Journ. Linn. Soc. (Bot.) xxv. (1889) 
p. 242. Borneo (fide Rolfe). 
A. Lossi, Reichb. f. in Flora, lv. (1872) p. 278. Labuan 
(Lobb); Banjermassing, South Borneo (Motley). 
I confess I am not able from description to separate these 
species. There is a stout broad-leaved form commonly to be met 
with growing with typical forms of 4. »uda, R. Br., which may 
be the plant intended by A. Lobbii, Reichb. f. Dr. Haviland's 
Penkulu Ampat specimen is of this form ; it is apparently only 
a local variety. 4. nuda, R. Br., in all places where I have seen 
it, and it is very common, has white and not yellow flowers as 
described and figured by Wallich. 
NxvwiEDIA LINDLEYI, Rolfe, in Journ. Linn. Soc. ( Bot.) xxv. 
(1889) p. 232. Borneo (Low fide Rolfe). 
DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES. 
Piare XIII. 
Bulbophyllum pedicellatum, Ridl. 
Fig. 1. Entire plant, natural size. 
2. Flower, enlarged. 
3. Flower partially opened. 
4. Column and lip. 
5. Lip, front view. 
6 Anther, front and side views. 
