114 MISS L. S, GIBBS ON THE FLORA AND PLANT FORMATIONS 
There is no authentic specimen of S. parasiticum at Kew or at the British 
Museum, but the plant agrees with King and Gamble’s description (Fl. Mal. 
Pen. 330) in the parasitic habit, white flowers, and truncate calyx. It is 
represented from Sarawak at Kew (Haviland and Hose, 3711). 
SCROPHULARIACE.JE. 
TORENIA LAMPONGA, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. Suppl. 562. 
Melalap, 800', open clearings and Chinese gardens. Fl. (purple) Jan. 
2123. 
Distrib. Borneo (D. Borneo). Sumatra. 
VANDELLIA CRUSTACEA, Benth. Scroph. Ind. 35. 
Jesselton, sandy bog by the race-course, a general weed. Fl. Fr. Dec. 2604. 
Distrib. Borneo (Sarawak; D. Borneo). General weed in the tropics. 
VANDELLIA SCABRA, Benth. Seroph. Ind. 36. 
Jesselton, sandy bog by the race-course. Fl, (white) Dec. 2605. 
Distrib. Borneo (D. Borneo). Asia and tropical Africa. 
VANDELLIA PEDUNCULATA, Benth. Scroph. Ind. 31. 
Melalap, 800', open clearing, drawn up amongst grass. Fl. Fr. Jan. 
‘Distrib. Borneo (Labuan, Motley ; Sarawak ; D. Borneo). Tropical Asia. 
Height 0:25-0:70 m., with fleshy leaves and mauve flowers with a yellow 
spot on the middle lobe of the lip. 
SCOPARIA DULCIS, Linn. Sp. Pl. 116. 
Tenom, 700', a weed in old gardens, under fruit-trees. 2635. Melalap, 
800', on a sandbank in the Pengallan river. Fl. Fr. Jan. 2752. 
Distrib. Borneo (B. N. B. Kudat, Fraser: Sandakan, Creagh; Sarawak). 
A general weed in the tropics. 
EUPHRASIA BORNEENSIS, Stapf in Trans. Linn, Soc. ser. 2. Bot. iv. (1894) 
210. pl. 16 B. 10-16. 
Kinabalu, between Kamburangau and Pakapaka, 8000-9500", on the serpen- 
tine ridge.. 2047. Open spaces in sub-summit dwarf forest. Fl. Feb. 4274. 
Distrib. Borneo (B. N. B. Kinabalu, 8000—12,000', Haviland). 
One of the handsomest species of Euphrasia, with white flowers, recalling 
E. Munroi, Hook. f., of New Zealand in habit, and in the size of the white 
flowers, of which only one or two are out at the same time ; however, it does 
not show the regular corolla of that species. It is erect in the open and on 
the summit, where it was not yet out, but assumes a prostrate habit in the 
shade of the Leptospermums and other trees of the ridge association. 
