DR. O. STAPF ON THE FLORA OF MOUNT KINABALU. 177 
At 7800 feet (Haviland, 1123 9, 1194 3). 
Closely allied to the preceding species, but sufficiently distinct by the shape and 
nervation of the leaves, by the much smaller female flowers, and by the gibbous shorter 
anthers. The sexual difference is well marked by the different shape of the calyx, by 
the size of the flowers, and by the development of the anthers and the stigmata. The 
insertion of the filaments is very curious; but this mode is probably not so rare as one 
would suppose. Clarke has stated, in Journ. Linn. Soc. xvii. 159, that they are free 
in the female flower of Adenosacme longifolia, and H. Baillon indicates a similar 
condition for Acranthera zeylanica and Mussenda Landie. 
UROPHYLLUM LINEATUM, Stapf, n. sp. Frutex humilis. Rami obtuse tetragoni, robusti, 
adpressissime et densissime griseo-sericeo-velutini. Folia petiolo crassiusculo 2-3 
lin. longo suffulta, ovato-oblonga vel oblonga, 2-23 poll. longa, 1-14 poll. lata, basi 
breviter acuta vel subrotundata, apice acuta, in margine (exsiccando ?) plerumque 
revoluta, crassa, coriacea, olivaceo-viridia, supra costa pilosulà exceptá glaberrima, 
subtus in costá nervisque argenteo-sericea, ceterum glabra, nervis lateralibus 16-19 
subrectis, angulo 45° ortis, 1-13 lin. inter se distantibus, supra impressis, subtus ut costa 
valde prosilientibus, venulis transversis creberrimis inconspicuis. Stipulee lineari- 
lanceolatze, 3 lin. longze, subsericeze. Inflorescentize pseudo-umbellate, sessiles, basi 
bracteis ovatis vel lanceolatis 1-13 lin. longis subsericeis instructee ; pedicelli 1-13 lin. 
longi. Calyx nigricans, glaber vel subglaber, in flore masculo breviter cupulari- 
turbinatus, in flore femineo subglobosus; limbus 4-, raro 5-dentatus, dentibus 
minutis. Corolla ignota. Bacca nigra, globosa, 4—5-locularis, limbo calycino 
coronata, 21 lin. dimetiens. Semina numerosa, in placentis peltatis carnosis, 
distincte granulata. 
Maripari Spur, alt. 5500 feet (Haviland, 1266). 
A very fine plant, distinguished by the numerous closely set nerves, which are, like the 
midrib, very prominent and white silky. Though the nervation appears at the first 
glance very different from that of the described Urophyllums, it does not differ typically. 
The calyx, the berries, and the seeds are those of typical Urophyllum. 
UROPHYLLUM SALICIFOLIUM, Stapf, n. sp. Frutex. Rami graciles, teretes, dense 
adpresseque fulvo-griseo-pilosi. Folia pedunculo 3-4 lin. longo suffulta, lanceolata, 
21—31 poll. longa, 7-10 lin. lata, basi breviter acuta, apice acuminata, pergamacea, 
supra obscure olivaceo-viridia, preeter costam pilosulam glabra, supra flavido-viridia, 
in costa et in nervis adpresse pilosa, ceeterum glabra, nervis lateralibus utrinque 
12-13, 23 lin. inter se distantibus, prominentibus, paulo supra basin valde prorsus 
flexis et usque ad nervum collectivum valde distinctum rectis, venis transversis 
creberrimis, tenuissimis. Stipulæ lineares, 3—4 lin. longse, dense pilose. Inflores- 
centize ad flores 1-2 basi bracteatos reductze, supra-axillares ; pedicelli 1 lin. longi, 
adpresse pilosi. Calyx pilosulus ; tubus globosus, vix 1 lin. longus; limbus basi 
constrictus ad 3 4-dentatus, dentibus late triangularibus, 2 lin. longis. Ovarium 
4-loculare ; placentee peltatze, multi-ovulatee. - Bacca globosa, 2 lin. dimetiens 
dentibus ob margines involutos subulatis coronata. 
