OF MT. KINABALU AND BRITISH NORTH BORNEO. 161 
petiolus 3 em. longus. Scapus erectus, circiter 50 cm. altus, vaginis 
spathaceis acutis numerosis obtectus ; racemus 16 cm. longus, angustus, 
multiflorus. Bractee ovate vel lanceolato-ovatz, acute, subcoriacee, 
1:3-2 em. longze. Pedicelli 1°2-1°5 em, longi. Flores mediocres. Sepalum 
posticum ovatum, subacutum, concavum, 6 mm. longum; sepala lateralia 
patentia, oblique et anguste ovata, subobtusa, 8 mm. longa. Petala oblique 
ovato-oblonga, subacuta, cum sepalo postico galeam formantia. Labellum 
integrum, deflexum, lineari-oblongum, subobtusum, carnosum, 1 cm. longum; 
calcar subelavatum, paullo incurvum, 1 em. longum. Columna latissima, 
2 mm. longa. 
Hab. Kinabalu, below Pakapaka, 9000', open serub. Feb. 4258. 
Terrestrial. Flowers yellow. f 
Allied to P. kinabaluensis, Krünzl., but the flowers rather smaller, the 
sepals narrower, and the spur not exceeding the limb of the lip. 
CorpuLa Dayana, Rolfe in Orch. Rev. 1912, 2. 
Paphiopedilum Dayanum, Pfitz. in Engl. Jahrb. xix. (1894) 40. 
Kinabalu, Koung, 1000’, sec. forest. Feb. 4347. 
Distrib. Borneo (B. N. B. Kinabalu, Low). 
Paphiopedilum, Pfitzer (Morph. Stud. Orchideenbl. 11), was based on the 
Selenipedia acaulia coriifolia, Reichb. f. Xen. Orch. i. 3 (a group of seven 
Tropical American species), but was afterwards extended (Engl. Jahrb. xix. 
40) to inelude the whole of the Tropical Asiatie species. The two groups 
are generically distinct, and for the latter Rafinesque’s genus Cordula is 
half-a-century earlier. Cordula insignis, Rafin. Fl. Tellur. iv. 46, was based 
on Cypripedium insigne, Wall., in 1836. 
BURMANNIACE E. 
BurMANNIA CŒLESTIS, D. Don, Prod. Fl. Nep. 44. 
Jesselton, abundant, in open sandy places. l. Dec. 3066. Tambunan 
plain, 2000', in bog. Fl. Feb. 3014. 
Distrib. Borneo (Labuan, Hose; Sarawak). Malaysia, N. Australia, 
Indo-China, and Mauritius. 
BurMANNIA LONGIFOLIA, ecc. Mal. i. 244, t. 13. ff. 1-5. 
Kinabalu, Maraiparai spur, 7000’, epiphytic in mossy forest. Fi. (white) 
Feb. 4053. 
Distrib. Borneo (B. N. B. Kinabalu, 5000', Low; Sarawak). Malay 
Peninsula. Kindly determined by Mr. Rolfe. 
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