OF MT, KINABALU AND BRITISH NORTH BORNEO. 195 
PHYLLOCLADUS HYPOPHYLLA, Hook. f. in Hook. le. Plant. t. 889 ; Stapf 
ing Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. 2. Bot. iv. (1894) 249 ; Pilg. in Engl. Pflanzen. 
iv. 5 (Tax.) 99, excl. Beccari’s no. 2391. 
Kinabalu, Maraiparai spur, 7000', tree, 17 m. high, in mossy forest. 
Veg. Feb. 4088. Above Lobang, 6000', in mossy forest, tree, 10-17 m. 9. 
4152. Pakapaka cave, 10,000', in small sheltered forest, tree, 10 m. 9. 4238. 
Pakapaka cave to granite core, tree in sub-summit dwarf forest, with very 
glaucous foliage. d 9. 4272. 
Distrib. Borneo (B. N. B. Kinabalu, 8000-10,000', Low; a shrub from 
10,000-12,000', Haviland ; Sarawak). New Guinea. 
Also collected on Lobang Peak, N.E. Borneo, by Lobb. The amount of 
glaucous bloom on the leaves and young branches is extremely variable and 
does not constitute a character for the discrimination of varieties. 
CYCADACEA. 
CYCAS CIRCINALIS, Linn. Sp. Pl. 1188. 
Usakan Bay, on the rocky seashore. g 9. Fr. March. 4557. 
Distrib. Java, Moluccas, Philippines and New Guinea ; India and Ceylon; 
tropical Africa and Madagascar ; Comoro Islands. 
There is no specimen of this widely distributed species from Borneo at Kew 
or at the British Museum. Beccari (18. p. 224) mentions it as abundant on 
the Sundu river, in Sarawak, and Burbidge (9. p. 246) as common on Gaya 
Island. I found it growing singly on the rocky seashore, and abundantly in 
a small cove where the soil consisted entirely of coral debris which had 
accumulated behind a small mangrove association. The species also occurs 
ain Labuan. 
PTERIDOPHYTA. 
FILICES. (A. Gepp.) 
*TRICHOMANES PROLIFERUM, Blume, Enum. Pl. Jav. 224 (1828). 
Kinabalu, Gurulau spur, 5000’, epiphytic on mossy tree-trunks. Feb. 
4019. 
Distrib. Tropical Asia. 
*TRICHOMANES NITIDULUM, ran den Bosch in Plant. Junghuhn. i. 547 
(1856). 
Kinabalu, above Lobang, 7000', epiphytie in mossy forest. Feb. 4253. 
Distrib. Borneo, Java, Riouw. 
