PLANTS COLLECTED АТ PENRISSEN, 23 
crowded к. in the terminal buds, giving them a curious 
tufted appearanc 
Rhododendron cunei на var. subspathulatun. 
much branched twiggy plant, adis mostly kane me 
apices not truncate as in the type; flower tubular, lobes quite 
rounded. At 4,500 feet. Flowers fads waxy. This mi T 
haps be distinguished as а separate species, but the pc a 
comprising but a single flower, are hardly adequate. The type 
was obtained on Kina Balu by Dr. Haviland. 
Nepenthes tentaculata Hook fil. The only species seen, on the 
felled tree, at 4,000 feet altitude. Not rare in 
North Borneo. 
Eria megalopha n. 
Rhizome нр & inch thick covered with short brown 
sheaths, roots long and wiry. Stems distant 3 to an inch apart 
scattered sheaths, 4 to 5 inches tall less than 4 inch through. 
Leaves 2, narrow lanceolate acuminate base acute 7 nerved 31 
inch long 4 inch wide. Flower orange froma tuft of papery 
brown sheaths 4 inch long, above the leaves. Pedicel and 
ovary very slender $ inch lon U sepal lanceolate + inch 
long, lower ones ес subfalcate. Petala linear lorate, nar- 
rower. Lip + inch lon ase narrow fleshy curved, with a 
process at base, end lobes falcate obtuse broad, terminal one 
broadly subquadrate margine rounded. Apex br oad truncate i 
ineh across ; two low rounded ridges between the lateral lobes, 
and a single large thin keel edge denticulate running the whole 
length of the midlobe and ending in a projecting point, with 
three short parallel ridges on each side at right angles to cen- 
tral ridge. Column long arched. At 4,000 feet alt. Flower 
orange. Allied to Æ, neglecta Ridl. but differs in its very slender 
Stems, remote from each Se and remarkable lip with an 
unusually large central kee 
Calanthe аалы din. sp. 
Leaves nine, petiole 3 inches long tapering into the lan- 
ceolate ойаны blade 1 foot long, 2 inches across, five nerved, 
