ORCHIDACE^ 



2. Calanthe kinabaluensis Rolfe in Gibbs in Journ. Linn. 



Soc. 42(1914) 15G. 



LoBONG, Gibbs 4.IO8, February 1910. 5000 feet altitude. Common as 

 undergrowth in primary high forest. Also seen on the ridge above Bundu 

 Tuhan. Flowers orange-yellow. 



3. Calanthe ovalifolia Ridl. in Stapf in Trans. Linn. Soc. 

 Ser. 2, 4 (1894) 239. 



Ridley, 1. c, says: "One of the very few species with entire 



lip." 



Penokok River, Haviland. 3000 feet altitude. 



4. Calanthe parviflora Lindl. in Paxt. Fl. Gard. 3 (1852- 

 53) 37. 



KiNABALU, Haviland. 7000 feet altitude. 



5. Calanthe pulchra {Bl.) Lindl. Gen. k Sp. Orch. (1833) 

 250. Amblyglottis pulchra Bl. Bijdr. (1825) 371. 



The small specimen, Clemens 381, shows a curved but not 



hooked spur. 



KiAU, Clemens 98, November 1915. 3000 feet altitude. Flower orange, 

 red on inner lip; Clemens 126, November 1915. 3000 feet altitude. Ter- 

 restrial, flower yellow; Clemens 155, November 1915. 3000 feet altitude. 

 Common terrestrial, flower yellow; Clemens 302, November 1915. Terres- 

 trial, flower yellow; Clemens Jf.02, December 1915. Flower deep yellow. 

 Maisei Parei Spur, Clemens 381, December 1915. 8000 feet altitude. 

 Flower yellow. 



6. Calanthe tenuis A.S^S.sp. nov. Herba in parte superiore 

 gracilis, erecta. Folium ellipticum, acuminatum, ad petiolum 

 sulcatum vaginantem angustatum, in sicco membranaceum. 

 Pedunculus folium multo excedens, parte inferiore crassa, parte 

 superiore gi'acili. Racemus densus. Rachis pubescens. Bracteae 

 lanceolatae, reflexo-patentes. Flores parvi. Sepala lateralia obo- 

 vata vel oblanceolato-oblonga, leviter obliqua, obtusa vel sub- 

 acuta. Sepalum dorsale oblongum, obtusum vel subacutum. 



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