A SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO TEMENGOH. 101 
Gl. fasciata, n. sp. 
About 2 or 3 feet tall, the base nude except for a few 
sheaths. - Leaves about 8 lanceolate long acuminate 
caudate narrowed at the base glabrous, 7 inches long, 
one inch wide. dull dark green with a silver median 
bar, back paler, ligule short rounded truneate with 
pubescent edges, sheaths glabrous, striate. Panicle 6 
to 9 inches long, branches numerous % inch long, with 
very short branchlets at the tip bearing 2 to 3 flowers. 
Bracts caducous narrowly lanceolate acuminate green, 
more than half as long as the peduncle. Bracteoles 
(floral bracts) small ovate orange yellow. Calyx rather 
broad funnel-shaped with 3 equal lanceate acuminate 
teeth about half as long as the tube, orange. Corolla 
tube twice as long as the calyx slender. Petals boat- 
shaped oblong. Staminodes ovate rounded shorter and 
broader. Tube above corolla slightly longer than the 
petals. Lip as long, blade narrow with a narrow linear 
base and two deeply cut spathulate rounded lobes. 
Filament long, anther with two slender spurs, base 
broad passing into a linear acuminate point, from the 
base of the elliptic anther and longer than it, whole 
flower orange. Capsule globose sometimes obscurely 
rounded triquetrous crowned by the persistent calyx, 
zo inch long, smooth. (No. 14415). 
Banks of woods by the Temengoh river. This species 
is allied to G. pendula differing in the form of the leaves 
and staminodes, and the lip. The foliage-coloring 
resembles that of G. albiflora, Ridl. Full sized plants 
are large and very floriferous, but weaker and more 
slender plants are often met with. 
Gl. perakensts, Ridl. Dark shady hill woods, Ulu Temengoh. 
Gl. cernua, Bak. Scanty, Temengoh woods. 
Camptandra parvula,. Ridl. Common on banks. In some 
_ spots occurred a variety with quite fleshy succulent 
R. A. Soc., No. 57, 1910. 
