A NEW BORNEAN ORCHID. : 838 
. Fig. 77. N. i coaaee. —Antheriferous flower not fully ripe ; — a. 
78 minea.—Mature antheriferous flower ; enlarged +) 
ed 
N. graminea. “Sapposed ns. and Pits, ‘of Lexis aa Stabe via on 
surface of ket with a ;4, objective, Lieberkuhn and 
Kelner B eye- 
85. N, ge ilis. = Rehger: ‘and pits, of quadrangular outline, on surface 
f fruit ; ng seen with a 4, objective, Lieberkuhn, and a Kelner 
Be eye-pie 
86. N. graminea, oihiaes mature Cat and an immature pistilliferous 
ower in the same verticil ; ed 1 
87. N. flexilis.—Mature fruit from Toa Cluny —— enlarged +. 
88 N, graminea.—Perianth removed from frui rged 1 
89. N. graminea.—Transverse section of the ral xm ja “. 
A NEW BORNEAN ORCHID. 
By H. N. Ruvtey, M.A., F.L.S. 
iparis grandiflora, sp. n. — ae folio singulo 
coriaceo ovato lanceolato magno, cal erecto pedali, tereto 
branaceis lanceoalatis acutis, sepalis ligulatis- oreo a 
Petalis subequantibus multo knits labe 0 bi- 
lobo crenulato, marginibus pubescentibus, olumna "Gag plier 
pet eck dilatata, supra alata, anthera depressa, obtusa, 
oc 
Borneo, mountains of — Pramassan. July 19, 1882. 
ar ae in Herb. Brit. Mus 
is is the largest-flowere 
inches in length’ by two and a-half in bre adth; a stou 
foot long, bearing sometimes as ma ny as fifteen large tlowera. a 
i mee 
The petals and sepals are — = ioe inch long, the former 
m 
Scent; brownish ochreous, with a darker line down the centre. 
The column is slender, slightly curved, with two small wings 
flanking the stigma, } inch long. er ] 
flat, notched in front, dark green. The specimen drawn by Mr. 
Everett was father smaller Biko that of Grabowsky, the whole 
pes ed not much more than seven inches high, with only 
