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NEPENTHES 



PATRIA 



34. nepenthes lanata Hort. Masters (I) . . . Borneo a Sarawak. 



35. » cincta Mast. (II) Borneo (Sarawak 9). 



36. » bkrnaysii Bailey (III) . . . . N. Australia al Capo York. 



Specie nota solo di nome. 



37. » burbidgei Hook. f. (IV) . . . Borneo, sul Kina-Balu. 



Specie da eliminarsi. 



38. » cristata Brongn. (Vedi Hook. f. in DC. Prodr. XVII, p. 105). 



(I) Nepenthes lanata Hort., Illustr. Hort. (1876), tao. 261, quoad iconem; N. Veitchii, André 

 in Illustr. Hort. loc. cit. text. nec Hook, fil ; N. villosa, André, loc. cit. nec Hook. f. — Mast. 

 in Gard. Chr. XVII, 1881, p. 178. ■ — Foliis coriaceis superne glabris subtus nigro-pilosis oblongis 

 loriformibus in petiolum latiusculum subamplexicaulem sensim angustatis, apice rotundatis, nervo 

 medio superne rubente depresso subtus prominente piloso, nervis secundariis obscuris; ascidiis 

 viridibus pilosis, 6 poli. long. 1 % lat. cylindrato-tubulatis, postice (quoad axin plantae) anguste, 

 alatis, alis dentato fimbriatis, ore ovato antice in collum producto, peristomio angusto crebre 

 sulcato-striato ; operculo ovato-suborbiculari ore minori, subtus glanduloso 7-9 nervio, nervo 

 medio interne crassiusculo, superne obsoleto. — Borneo, Sarawak : Lobb. 



(II) Nepenthes cincta Mast. n. sp. in Gard. Chr. XXI, 1884, p. 576, (cum icon. xyl.). — Glabra; 

 caulibus teretibus ; foliis pedalibus coriaceis oblongis supra basili dilatatami angulatis, nervo 

 medio angnlato, apice subpeltatis obtuse bilobulatis ; ascidiis 7-8 poli, longis tubulosis basi parum 

 dilatatis, dorso nervo purpureo valde prominente notatis, alis latiusculis margine laciniato-den- 

 tatis, dentibus longis, acutissimis, ore obliquo reflexo undulato regulariter striato, subtus fascia 

 albida notato; operculo suborbiculari 2-costato cai carato calcari brevi bilobato; floribus haud visis. 



(III) On a New Species of Nepenthes. By F. M. Bailey, Esq., F. L. S., Corr. Mem. Linn. Soc. 

 (The Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, Voi. V, Part the second. Sydney, 1880, 

 pp. 186-187). 



Stems procumbent, clothed with the claspiing bases of the petioles. 



Leaves alternate, almost crowded, linear-lanceolate, with the short winged petioles, one foot 

 to thirteen inches long and about two inches broad, with five faint longitudinal veins on each 

 side of the midrib, sprinkled with black dots and close adpressed hairs of white color. Midrib 

 produced six or seven inches beyond the lamina, not curled but shortly recurved and hearing 

 an ascidium three to four inches long, inflated at the base, the two anterior ribs winged with 

 vings 1 V to 2 lines broad, colored and prominently cibate towards the truricate top, posterior 

 wing somewhat faint, ending in a hooked 'spur. Operculum ovate, with numer.ous small reddish 

 glands on the inner side. Peristome narrow and slender, marked with close, transverse lines. 



Habitat, Cape York, whence it was sent by a correspondent some few years ago to the 

 Queensland Acclimatization Society. 



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(IV) Vedi F. W. Burbidge. — ■ Gardens of the Sun: or a Naturalisti Journ. on the Mountains 

 and in the Forests etc. of Borneo. London, 1880, p. 343. 



Sir J. Hooker m'informa che non è stata mai descritta perchè ignoti i fiori ed i frutti. 



