OF MT. KINABALU AND BRITISH NORTH BORNEO. 149 
Hab. Kinabalu, above Lobang to Pakapaka, in mossy forest, 6000-9500". 
Feb. 4252. Epiphyte. Flowers yellow. 
Near B. coriaceum, Ridl., from the same locality, but the racemes more 
slender and the flowers much smaller and with much narrower segments. 
“BULBOPHYLLUM GIBBSLE, /?olfe, sp. nov. 
Herba epiphytiea. Rhizoma repens, radicans, epseudobulbosum. Folia 
subapproximata, graciliter petiolata; limbus linearis vel oblongo-linearis, 
subobtusus, chartaceus, 6-9 em. longus, 4-6 mm. latus ; petiolus 2:5—Y5 cm. 
longus.  Se«pi erecti, gracillimi, 9-10 em. longi, basi vaginis spathaceis 
vel tubulosis obtecti ; racemi 5-6 cm. longi, laxiflori. Bractee oblongo- 
lanceolat:e, subaeutze, 1:5-3 mm. longs. Pedicelli 115-2 mm. longi. Flores 
minuti, Sepala subconniventia, 4 mm. longa, postieum oblongo-lanceo- 
latum, acutum, concavum, lateralia triangularia, subfalcata, acuta, concava; 
mentum obtusum, 1 mm. longum. Petala oblonga, subobtusa, 2 mm. longa. 
Labellum recurvum, elliptico-oblongum, obtusum, 2:5 mm. longum, obtuse 
bicarinatum, marginibus infra medium suberectis. Columna lata, 05 mm. 
longa, dentibus subulatis. 
Hab. Kinabalu, Penibukan ridge, 6000', in mossy forest. Feb. 4059. 
Also on the Maraiparai spur. Epiphyte. Flowers white. 
Very distinct among the Malayan ebulbose species by the numerous narrow 
leaves and very slender petioles. 
* Erra ($Eriura) CYMBIDIFOLIA, Ridl. in Journ. Dot. xxxvi. (1898) 212. 
Kinabalu, Gurulau, 5000', undergrowth in high forest. Feb. 4009. 
Flowers pinkish. | 
Distrib. Borneo (D. Borneo). 
Identified from description and from the analysis of a single flower ( Ikrünzl. 
in Engl. Pflanzenr., Orch.-Dendrob. ii. 122, fig. 23 D-E). 
Eria (SEriura) GRANDIS, Ridl. in Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. 2. Bot. iv. (1894) 
237. 
Kinabalu, above and below Pakapaka cave, 9500—10,500', in sheltered 
low forest. Feb. 4268. Predominating as undergrowth above the cave. 
Distrib. Borneo (Kinabalu, 10,000-12,000', Haviland). 
Krünzlin (Krünzl. in Engl. Pflanzenr., Orch.-Dendrob. ii. 37) refers this 
plant to the section Aéridostachyw, where it is quite out of place. Ridley 
does not give the section, but it seems to me to be an anomalous Lriura, 
having the same habit, though the flowers are larger and the lip very 
deeply saccate. The lip somewhat resembles that of /7. cymbidifolia, Ridl. 
in outline, but is remarkable for the much thickened margins of the front 
