DR. O. STAPF ON THE FLORA OF MOUNT KINABALU. 179 
lati. Calyx ovoideus, vix 1 lin. longus, glaber, dentibus 4 brevibus rotundatis 
Corolle tubus ruber, gracilis, 9 lin. longus ; lobi fere albi, obovato-oblongi, 3 lin. longi, 
obtusissimi. Filamenta latiuseula, 1—2 lin. longa; anthere sagittatæ, 2 lin. longe. 
Stylus circiter 1} lin. corollam superans ; stigma bilobum, lobis crassiusculis. Bacca 
globosa vel subdidyma, 44 lin. dimetiens, vel transverse latior, loculo altero saepe 
abortivo. 
At 5000 feet (Haviland, 1236). 
- Closely allied to Lora pendula, Jack, but distinct by the smaller leaves and chiefly by 
the always distinct pedicels, which very rarely are supported by minute bracteoles, and 
by the shorter corolla with broader lobes. In Z. pendula the flowers are constantly 
sessile and supported by one or (if terminal) by two minute bracteoles. 
PAVETTA LIMBATA, Stapf, n. sp. Frutex humilis. Rami novelli subteretes, nigrescentes, 
puberuli, mox glabrati, annotini pallidi, internodiis plerisque brevibus, 2-5 lin. 
longis. Folia petiolo 2-3 lin. longo suffulta, lanceolata, 3-31 poll. longa, 2-1 poll. 
lata, basi cuneatim attenuata, apice acute acuminata, membranacea, glabra, luride 
olivacea, nervis lateralibus utrinque circa 7, 5-9 lin. inter se distantibus, tenuibus, an- 
gulo 4540 ortis, in nervum submarginalem collectis. Stipulæ late ovate, mucronate, 
2 lin. longæ. Inflorescentia terminalis, pubescens, thyrsoideo-paniculata, juvenilis 
1-13 poll. longa, bracteata; bractew ad 1 lin. long, subulate ; flores pedicellati ; 
pedicelli 13-2 lin. longi, graciles. Calyx minutissime puberulus, tubus ovoideus, 
5 lin. longus; limbus equilongus, submembranaceus, e basi constrictá cupuliformiter 
ampliatus, 5-lobulatus, lobulis e basi constrictd latissime ovatis, transverse latioribus, 
minute ciliolatis. Corolle (ex alabastris 2-3 lin. longis fere perfectis tantum note) 
tubus brevis ; lobi 5, lineari-oblongi. Stamina 5; filamenta brevia; anthere lineares, 
vix 2 lin. longee. Stylus filiformis, superne incrassatus, simplex. Ovarium biloculare; 
ovula solitaria medio affixa. 
At 6000 feet (Haviland, 1240). 
Allied to P. indica, L., but the calyx is very different in the comparatively wide 
submembranaceous limb and the very short but broad minutely ciliate lobes. 
PsYCHOTRIA MALAYANA, Jack, in Mal. Misc. i. 3. 
- Low land, on the Tawaran River (Haviland, 1389). 
Distribution : Malaya: Penang, Sumatra (?), Java, Borneo. 
I consider this plant as identical with Jack's P. malayana, as it is represented by 
Wallich’s P. aurantiaca, no. 8335 (coll. by W. Jack, 1819, at Penang), and it is certainly 
. identical with various specimens from North Borneo, as Motley's, Labuan (218), and 
Dr. M. Fraser's, Kudat (86). The lower cyme branches are often opposite, but sometimes, 
like the upper ones, whorled. I refer also to it Zollinger's specimens (173) ; a specimen, 
sent by Teysmann from Java, named Chasalia expansa, Miq.; and one from Miquel's her- 
barium named P. aurantiaca, Mig. A capsule with loose fruits attached to Teysmann’s 
specimen contains two kinds of fruits. Two of them, which are more elongate, have 8 deep 
furrows and do not belong to this species, as Sir J. Hooker has suggested. The remaining 
