ORCHIDACEiE 



relatively longer scapes ; it differs from the latter in having 

 shorter narrower leaves and a much longer flowerless part of the 

 peduncle. In its small flowers, this plant differs from the allied 

 PhiHppine group represented by B. Clemensiae Ames, B. Escri- 

 toiii Ames, and B. manvelense Ames. 

 KiNABALu, Haslam^ July-August 1916. 



21. Bulbophyllum (§ Monanthaparv^a) montense Bidl. in 



Stapf in Trans. Linn. Soc. Ser. 2, 4 (1894) 234. 



KiNABALU, Haviland 1099. 11,000 feet altitude. Epiphytic, sepals and 

 petals veined orange yellow. 



22. Bulbophyllum (§Racemosae) montigenum Ridl. in 

 Stapf in Trans. Linn. Soc. Ser. 2, 4 (1894) 235. 



KiNABALU, Haviland 1252. 6000 feet altitude. 



23. Bulbophyllum (§Racemosae) odoratum Lindl, Gen. & 

 Sp. Orch. (1830) 54. 



In most of the Bornean specimens the sepals are ovate-lance- 

 olate and the buds sometimes marked " yellow," while the entire 

 plant is stouter than the typical form ; but J. J. Smith in Fl. 

 Buitenzorg 6 (1905) 424, says of this species, " Die Exemplare 

 von Borneo sind meistens kraftiger als die javanischen und haben 

 orangefarbige Bliitenknospen." 



KiXABALU, Clemens, November-December 1915, Kiau, Clemens 21, 'So- 

 vember 1915. 3000 feet altitude. Flower white, bud yellow; Clemens 97, 

 November 1915. 3000 feet altitude. Flower white, Sarawak, Native Col- 

 lector 23. Sarawak, Lio-]Matu Barara, Native Collector 2756, October 

 1914. Flower white. 



24. Bulbophyllum (§ Racemosae) pergracile A. &^ S. sp. 

 nov. Herba parva, pergracihs. Rhizoma gracile, repens. Pseudo- 

 bulbi minutissimi, subapproximati, monophylli. Folium anguste 

 lineare, acutum vel raro obtusum, in petiolum indistinctum sul- 

 catum angustatum, subcoriaceum. Scapus pseudobulbo approxi- 



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