DR. O. STAPF ON THE FLORA OF MOUNT KINABALU, 211 
puberula, exsiccando nigricans. Folia obovato- vel oblongo- vel ovato-cuneata, circa 2 
lin. longa, in petiolum brevissimum attenuata, subobtusa, utrinque obtuse 2-4-crenata, 
margine revoluto. Flores solitarii in axillis foliorum secundum totam fere longitu- 
dinem ramulorum hornotinorum ; pedicelli graciles, vix 2 lin. longi. Calyx 2-21 lin. 
longus, ad medium 4-fidus; lobi lineares, obtusissimi, in marginibus et preecipue 
apice incrassati. Corolla alba, flavo-maculata; tubus vix exsertus; labium inferum 
23-31 lin. longum, laciniis cuneatis truncatis retusis, lateralibus intermedio paulo 
brevioribus; labium superum subgaleatum, subzequilongum, ad 4 bilobum, lobis 
obtusissimis rubro-striatis. Anthere coherentes, subglabre, basi bilob:e, lobis mar- 
gine pilosulis, mucronatis. Stylus pilosulus. Capsula calyce paulo brevior, obovoidea, 
obtusissima, apice pilosula vel glabra. 
From 8000 to 12,000 feet (Haviland, 1061). 
Nearly allied to Euphrasia collina, R. Br., from Australia, but distinct chiefly by the 
solitary axillary flowers and the short obovate capsule. The New-Zealand species are 
also allied. 
BROOKEA ALBICANS, Stapf, n. sp. Rami novelli dense brevissimeque lanato-tomentosi, 
demum glabrati, teretes. Folia petiolo 1-2 poll. longo suffulta, ovata, 3-8 poll. 
longa, 11-31 poll. lata, basi acuminata, in petiolum decurrentia, acuminata, serrulata, 
supra primo farinosa, mox glabrata, nigricantia, subtus ¿ncano-tomentosa, nervis 
lateralibus utrinque 10-13, cum venis laxe reticulantibus supra impressis, infra 
prominentibus. Racemi axillares et terminales, proventu ad 4 poll. longi, cano- 
tomentosi, rhachi crassiusculá; bracteze lanceolate, 3—4 lin. longee; pedicelli 2 
lin. longi. Calyx sub anthesi tubulosus, vix 6 lin. longus, brevissime et densissime 
incano-tomentosus, ore obliquo, dentibus 4-5 breviter ovatis ; fructifer paulo longior, 
valde ampliatus, subglobosus, deorsum rumpens. Corolla alba, in fauce flavida ; tubus 
cylindricus, 6—7 lin. longus, leviter incurvus, extus tomentosus ; limbi lobi rotundati, 
denticulati, 21-3 lin. dimetientes. Capsula globosa, 3 lin. dimetiens, stylo coronata. 
In young jungle at the Penokok, alt. 2500 feet (Haviland, 1344). 
B. incana differs from B. dasyantha, Benth., and B. tomentosa, Benth., by the very 
sbort whitish tomentum and by the smaller flowers and globose capsules. 
LENTIBULARINEA. 
UTRICULARIA ORBICULATA, Wall. Cat. n. 1500; A. DC. Prodr. viii. 18. 
Maripari Spur, alt. 5500 feet; Temburungo, alt. 7500 feet (Haviland, 1327, 1328) 
Distribution : Tropical Asia. 
The specimens under no. 1328 correspond with Wallich’s type; those of no. 1327 
have larger flowers, with a much longer spur. But, different as they may appear at 
first sight, they both come within the range of variation which is exhibited, for instance, 
by the very instructive set of specimens collected by Hooker and Thomson in the Khasia 
Hills. 
