224 DR. O. STAPF ON THE FLORA OF MOUNT KINABALU, 
nacea, pallida, supra (demum quidem), costá nervisque hirtellis exceptis, glabra, 
minute pustulata, subtus in nervis venisque hirtella, ceterum pubescentia, nervis 
lateralibus utrinque circiter 7 cum venis transversalibus arcuatis vel flexuosis laxe 
anastomosantibus, supra sepe impressis, subtus valde prominulis. Flores feminei 
3-5 in fasciculis axillaribus dense glomerati. Calyx vix 1 lin. longus, dense hir- 
tellus; segmenta 6, lineari-oblonga. Ovarium densissime hirtellum ; styli 4, raro 5, 
ad medium in columnam e basi quam ovarium vix tenutore sensim pauloque incrassatam 
vel subcylindricam connati, abhine filiformes, subdivergentes, minute hirtelli, 15-1} 
lin. longi. 
At the Penokok, alt. 4000 feet (Haviland, 1303). 
Very similar in habit, foliage, and tomentum to Glochidion Moonii, Thw., from Ceylon, 
but distinguished by the slender styles, which are connate to one half of their length 
only, and decidedly shorter. 
DAPHNIPHYLLUM BORNEENSE, Stapf, n. sp. Frutex vel arbor humilis, glaberrimus. 
Ramuli crassiusculi, circa 2 lin. dimetientes, cortice nigricante, inferne lenticellis, 
interdum crebris, pallidis obsiti. Folia ad apices innovationum valde approximata, 
petiolo 6-8 lin. longo suffulta, elliptica vel obovato-elliptica, 21-31 poll. longa, 1-12 
poll. lata, basi breviter acuta, apice abrupte breviterque apiculata, tenuiter coriacea, 
exsiccando nigrieantia, subtus plus minusve glaucescentia, nervis lateralibus utrinque 
circiter 7, angulo circiter 60° ortis, insigniter lawissime reticulata, nervis venisque 
supra impressis vel prominulis, subtus prominentibus. Flores masculi subumbellati 
vel brevissime racemosi, pedunculo 3-1 poll. longo suffulti ; pedicelli 2-3 lin. longi. 
Sepala ovata, vix $lin. longa. Stamina 5-9; filamenta 3 lin. longa ; antherze paulo a 
dorso compressee, lineares, 1 lin. longe, minute apiculate. Flores feminei in race- 
mis demum elongatis, pedunculo 4-6 lin. longo suffulti; pedicelli ad 3 lin. longi. 
Sepala ovata, 3 lin. longa, mox decidua. Ovarium ovatum, 1 lin. longum; stylus 
crassiusculus, brevis ; stigmata recurva, ovario fere equilonga. Fructus ellipsoideo- 
globosus, 4 lin. longus, basi rotundatus, apice stigmatibus coronatus. 
From 10,000 to 11,000 feet (Haviland, 1070). 
I have much hesitation in founding a new species on this plant, as it comes so near to 
D. himalayense, Muell., and particularly D. glaucescens, Blume. But, after repeated 
comparison with the very rich material of these species in the Kew Herbarium, I prefer 
to keep it separate. It differs from D. glaucescens by the longer and narrower anthers, 
which are at least twice as long as broad, and by the much longer stigmata, and perhaps 
also by the very coarse and prominent reticulation; from D. himalayense by the broad 
leaves, the less numerous nerves, and the longer stigmata. I find the anthers and the 
stigmata extremely uniform in D. glaucescens, though the species covers a very large area, 
and this was the reason which chiefly induced me to separate the Bornean plant as a 
species. 
BACCAUREA LANCEOLATA, Muell. Arg. in DC. Prodr. xv. pt. ii. 457. 
At the Penokok, alt. 3000 feet (Haviland, 1340). 
Distribution : Malaya, from Sumatra to Borneo. 
