154 MISS L. S. GIBBS ON THE FLORA AND PLANT FORMATIONS 
*ASCOTAINIA BORNEENSIS, Rolfe, sp. nov. 
Herba terrestris. Tuber depresso-ovoideum, 1:5 em. latum. Folia 
suberecta, longe petiolata; limbus elliptico-lanceolatus, acuminatus, plicatus, 
25-30 em. longus, 2°5-4 cm. latus; petioli graciles, 20-25 em. longi. Scape 
erecti, graciles, 45-60 em. alti, vaginis spathaceis paucis obtecti; racemi 
18-30 cm. longi, laxiflori. Bractee lineari-lanceolatze, acuminate, 5-8 cm. 
longe. Pedicelli graciles, 1:5 em. longi. Flores parvi. Sepala. lanceolata, 
acuta, l:3em.longa. Petala lanceolata, acuminata, 1:3 em. longa. Labellum 
obovatum, subtrilobum, subacutum, membranaceum, subundulatum, 1:5 cm. 
longum, 7-8 mm. latum; discus prope apicem tricarinatus ; calcar 
oblongum, obtusum, incurvum, 3 mm. longum. Columna clavata, 1 em. 
longa, late alata. 
Hab. Kinabalu, Kiau, 3000', in undergrowth in sec. jungle. Feb. 3958. 
Flowers brown-mauve. 
Allied to A. penangiana, Ridl., but a more slender plant, with smaller 
flowers. 
*AGROSTOPHYLLUM sp. 
Kinabalu, Maraiparai spur, 7000', in mossy forest. Feb. 4034. 
Epiphyte, with white flowers. 
Both the specimens are without flowers, and are therefore indeterminable. 
(This is the common condition: of herbarium specimens of Agrostophyllum, 
apparently because these very fleshy plants take so long to dry that the 
capsules develop after gathering. The plants should be killed by scalding 
if possible, and a few flowers detached and dried separately in a folded piece 
of blotting paper.) 
*Ca@LOGYNE SANDERIANA, Jteichb. f. in Gard. Chron. ser. 3. i. (1887) 764. 
Kinabalu, Kiau, bridle-path to Koung, 2500’, terrestrial in sec. jungle. 
Feb. 3971. Flowers white, with the disc of the lip yellow, streaked with 
brown, fragrant. 
Distrib. “Sanda Islands.” 
*CæLoGYNE Dayana, Reichb. f. in Gard. Chron. n. s. xxi. (1884) 826. 
Kinabalu, Koung, 1000', sec. forest. Feb. 4339. Epiphyte, with a 
pendulous inflorescence, 1 m. iong, and brownish cream-coloured flowers. 
Distrib. North Borneo (without precise locality) and Sumatra. 
Quite distinct from C. tomentosa, Lindl., and C. Massangeana, Reichb. f., 
both of which have been confused with it. C. Dayana, Ridl. Mat. Fl. Mal. 
Penins. (excl. var. Massangeana, Ridl.) is C. tomentosa, Lindl. 
CGLOGYNE PAPILLOSA, Ridl. in Trans. Linn. Soc. ser, 2. Bot. iv. (1894) 238. 
‘Kinabalu, 8000-9000’, open serub on the serpentine ridge. Feb. 4261. 
Flowers white. 
Distrib. Borneo (B. N. B. Kinabalu, 10,000-10,500', Low, Haviland). 
