ORCHIDACE.E 



pseudobulbs, large flowers and very dissimilar lip. E. Ander- 

 sonii Hook. f. has a bilobed middle lobe with no transverse 

 keel. 



KiNABALU, Clemens, November-December 1915. 



13. Eria (§Trichotosia) leiophylla Lindl. in Journ. Linn. 

 Soc. 3 (1859) 57. 



The form represented by this collection has somewhat broader 

 leaves and slightly larger flowers with coarser pubescence than 

 usual. 



Marei Parei Spur, Clemens '250, November 1915. Inflorescence tan. 



14. Eria (§Aeridostachyae) macrophylla A. Si, S. sp. nov. 

 Herba robusta. Folia elliptico-oblonga, obtusa vel acuta, parte 

 inferiore in sicco valde conduplicata, crassissima et viridia in visu 

 carnosissima. Pedunculus e pseudobulbo infra folium, ad inflo- 

 rescentiam rectus, fere nudus, omnino dense fusco-tomentosus. 

 Racemus arcuatus vel nutans. Flores perdensi, extus densissime 

 fusco-tomentosi. Sepala lateralia latissime triangularia, obtusa, 

 obliquissima, mentum conspicue saccatum formantia. Sepalum 

 dorsale oblongo-ellipticum, obtusum, valde concavum. Petala 

 oblongo-falcata, apice late rotundata. Labellum lingulatum, basi 

 concavum, paulum ultra medium levissime subtrilobatum, mar- 

 ginibus undulatis. Gynostemium breve, crassum, in pedem latum 

 extensum. 



Plant stout. Pseudobulbs apparently large and stout (cut and 

 imperfect in the type). Leaves one (or more?), apparently rising 

 fromi near the summit of the pseudobulb, 24.5-27 cm. long, 

 6.4 cm. broad, elhptic-oblong, obtuse or complicate-acute, 

 strongly conduplicate below (in the dried specimen), very thick 

 and fleshy, the mid-nerve sharply sulcate above and carinate be- 

 neath, shining above, duller beneath. Peduncle up to the raceme 



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