ORCHIDACE^ 



is present also a depressed semi-globose, two-celled anther ex- 

 ternally provided with two parallel ridges terminating in spread- 

 ing horns. Pollinia ovoid, waxy, without apparent caudieles. 



A near ally is Nephelaphyllum latilabre Ridl., which shows an 

 exactly reversed relative proportion of petals and sepals, much 

 broader lip and flat anther. 



Marei Parei Spur, Clemens (Type), December 1915; Clemens 26o A, 

 November 1915. 



2. Nephelaphyllum latilabre Ridl in Stapf in Trans. Linn. 

 Soc. Ser. 2, 4 (1894) 238. 



In the original description compared with N. pulchrum Bl., 

 from which it differs in the broad reniform end of the labellum, 

 which has three lines of small papillae in the middle that increase 

 in size toward the apex. Labellum pink veined with oblong 

 orange center. 



KiNABALU, Haviland 1165. 6500 feet altitude. 



14. COELOGYNE LindL 



At present over one hundred and thirty species are referred to 

 this genus. Twenty-eight species have been reported as natives of 

 Borneo, to which number nine new species and one new variety 

 are added in the following enumeration. Seventeen species and 

 one variety are now known to be natives of Mount Kinabalu. 



I. Coelogyne amplissima A. S^S. sp. nov. Radices paucae, 

 flexuosae, glabrae. Pseudobulbi cylindracei, in sicco sulcati, mox 

 fibris solutis inclusi, monophylli. Folium oblongum, valde trun- 

 catum, obtusum, apice mucronatum. Inflorescentia synantha. 

 Racemus laxus, rachide glabrescenti. Flores plus minusve de- 

 cem. Sepala lateralia lanceolata, obtusa. Sepalum dorsale simile. 

 Petala linearia. Labellum trilobatum ; lobi laterales parvi, lineari- 

 oblongi, falcati, apice rotundati; lobus medius subquadratus, 



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