ORCHIDACE^ 



naceous semi-orbicular erect keel separated by a deep channel; 

 middle lobe about 4.35 mm. long, 3.15 mm. wide above the mid- 

 dle, oblong-obovate, obtuse at the apex, erose, provided in the 

 center of the lower half with a three-ribbed fleshy longitudinal 

 callus, a broad central thickening extending toward the apex ; 

 spur or sac about 1.5-2 mm. long, scrotiform. Column about 3.5 

 mm. long, 1.15 mm. broad above, flat or slightly concave on the 

 anterior face, convex on the posterior surface, stigmatic orifice 

 large and conspicuous, a broad dilated foot adnate to the lateral 

 sepals. Pollinia two, ovoid, flattened on one surface. 



In habit this plant recalls Eulophia macrostachya Lindl., but 

 the flower is far different. Unlike E. explanata Lindl., this species 

 has apparently a fully expanded leaf at flowering time, relatively 

 long column and far different lip. 



The oval leaf and small flowers well characterize this species. 



KiAU, Clemens 93, November 1915. 3000 feet altitude. Flower greenish 

 with cream colored column. 



2. Eulophia squalida Lindl. in Bot. Reg. (1841) Misc. 77. 



Cyrtopera squalida Reichb.f. in Bonpl. 5 (1857) 38. 



Kamborangah, Gibbs, February 1910. Kinabalu, Clemens^ November- 

 December 1915; Haslam, July- August 1916. Bundu Tuhan, Gihbs 4319, 

 February 1910. 2500 feet altitude. Terrestrial in secondary jungle. Kiau, 

 Clemens 1^9, November 1915. 3000 feet altitude. Flowers purple with- 

 out; Clemens 34-5, November 1915. Flowers purple and yellow; Clemens 

 371, December 1915. Flowers purplish. 



40. GRAMMATOPHYLLUM Bl 



Although two species of this genus were previously found in 



Borneo, none was reported from Mount Kinabalu. 



I. Grammatophyllum kinabaluense A.S^S. sp.nov. Herba 



robusta. Pseudobulbi in visu magni et latissime ovoidei. Folia 



vaginis brevibus late triangularibus articulata, lineari-ligulata, ad 



apicem acutum sensim angustata, coriacea. Pedunculus crassus. 



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