174 DR. O. STAPF ON THE FLORA OF MOUNT KINABALD. 
brevissima; antherze conniventes, primo subcohzerentes, lineares, vix 3 lin. longe ; 
connectivum in subulam ultra loculos productum. Stylus crassiusculus, 3 lin. 
longus ; stigma capitatum, papillosum. Ovarium biloculare; placente ex axi ortze, 
ineequaliter et crassiuscule bilamellatee, multi-ovulate. 
On damp places, alt. 5000-6000 feet (Low; Haviland, 1237). 
This species belongs to a group which is a representative of the Acranthera species of 
Ceylon, the Tinnevelly, the Anamally, and the Khasia Hills. I know three or four species 
from Borneo. They differ from the former chiefly in the short and wide corolla and the 
large upper stipules, which form a kind of involucre. The structure of the androeecium 
and gynecium, however, is essentially as in 4. zeylanica, Arn. 
LUCINÆA PENTACME, Stapf, n. sp. Frutex scandens, glaberrimus. Rami novelli 
tetragoni, nigricantes, annotini cortice pallescente. Folia petiolo 2-3 lin. longo 
suffulta, elliptico- vel lanceolato-oblonga, 11-21 poll. longa, 2-1 poll. lata, utrinque 
aeuta vel basi subrotunda vel apice subacuminata, coriacea, flavido-viridia, partim 
exsiccando nigricantia, nervis lateralibus ¢ndistinetis utrinque 7-8 vel inconspicuis, 
evenia.  Stipulee purpurascentes, fere ad medium in tubum connate, ovate, 
acuminate, diutius persistentes, demum decidue. Capitula terminalia, solitaria, 
pedunculo 4-2 poll. longo suffulta, basi bracteis im cupulam connatis obtusissimis 
involuerata. Calyx (sub anthesi) liber, ovoideo-cupularis, 3 lin. longus; limbus 
truncatus. Corolla roseo-albida; tubus brevissimus, fauce albo-papilloso-villosá ; 
lobi in alabastro ad medium arcte cohzerentes, abhine mox liberi, erecti, triquetro- 
acuminati, appendieulis 2 lin. longis. Stamina 5, in fauce inserta. Stylus apice 
bifidus. Ovarium biloculare; placentze peltatee, multi-ovulatee. 
At the top of a ridge, alt. 6600 feet (Haviland, 1238). 
Very near to L. montana, Korth., to which I believe a specimen collected by Motley 
(no. 659) near Banjermassin to belong, of which, however, I have not seen the type. 
It differs in the thicker branches with a whitish thin bark which early peels off 
irregularly, in the purplish acuminate stipules, in the more coriaceous veinless leaves 
with very inconspicuous nerves, and probably also in the larger flowers. From 
L. morinda, DC., it differs in the narrower and thicker leaves with very inconspicuous 
nervation, in the solitary heads supported by cup-shaped bracts, and in the long free tips 
of the corolla-lobes. 
LucINZA NERVULOSA, Stapf, n. sp. Frutex scandens, glaberrimus. Rami novelli 
|. tetragoni, nigricantes, annotini cortice papyraceo albido, mox plus minusve soluto, 
laxe vestiti. Folia petiolo 3 poll. longo suffulta, ovato-oblonga vel elliptica, 3-34 
poll. longa, 1$ poll. lata, basi rotundata, rarius brevissime in petiolum attenuata, 
breviter acuminata vel obtusa (ob apicem vulneratum ?), supra nigricantia, subtus 
olivaceo-fusca, nervis lateralibus primariis distinctis utrinque circiter 11, secundariis 
interjectis sepe equaliter distinctis, venulis laxe et plus minusve conspicue 
reticulatis. Capitulum terminale, solitarium, pedunculo 4 poll. longo suffultum, 
bracteis binis obtusissimis in cupulam patelliformem connatis instructum, circa 12- 
