106 MISS L. S. GIBBS ON THE FLORA AND PLANT FORMATIONS 
of the same, and the exserted stamens; but the 10-locular ovary with 
included style would place it in Leucopoyon. 
This interesting new species has been named after Captain Learmonth, 
R.N., to whom I have been indebted for much valuable information included 
Styphelia Learmonthiana, Gibbs. A. Fiowering branch; B. Flower; C. Scales ; 
D. Persistent calyx ; E. Transverse section of ovary. 
in this paper. In July 1910, he spent six days on the summit of Kinabalu, 
in practically a. ceaseless downpour of rain, to enable him to complete his 
work on the Admiralty Survey of the North Bornean Coast. 
