OF THE DIPTEROCARPACES. 29 
Cochinchina. On the hills, up to 230 metr. alt., in the pro- 
vince Bienhoa, gregarious, forming pure forests of large extent. 
12. DIPTEROCARPUS JOURDAINII, Lanessan, Pl. Utiles Col. Fr. 
(1886) 298; Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. fasc. 14 (1889), t. 220. 
Cochinchina. Gregarious in the plains and on the hills. 
13. D. PUNCTULATUS, Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. fasc. 14 (1889), 
t. 221. 
Cochinchina. 
14. D.(?) conporEnsis, Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. fasc. 14 
(1889), t. 214, C. 
. Pulo Condor Island, Cochinchina. 
An anomalous species, of which the fruit only is known. One 
segment of fruiting-calyx a little longer than the others and 
longer than fruit. Sometimes two seeds in fruit. Seed exalbu- 
minous; cotyledons convolute and folded. 
C. Java, Sumatra, Borneo, and other Islands of 
Malay Archipelago. 
15. D. Tampvurau, Korth. Verh. Nat. Gesch. Bot. (1839-42), 63. 
Borneo (Korthals), nom. indig. * Tampoeraoe." 
Burek (in Ann. Jard. Buitenz. vi. (1887) 198) identifies with this 
Beccari nn. 779, 1883, which are quoted by Dyer (in [London] 
Journ. Bot. xii. (1874) 103) under D. crinitus, and which have 
leaves 3-5 in. long, 11-2 in. wide, and wings of fruiting-calyx 
3 in. long. Korthals describes the leaves of D. Tampurau as 
20 in. long, 9 in. wide, and the wings of the fruiting-calyx as 
13 in. long, 8 in. broad. As King (in Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 
lxii. pars 2 (1898), 91) correctly says, D. Tampurau seems to be 
quite different from D. crinitus, Dyer, with which Burck iden- 
tifies it. The dimensions, as given by Korthals in inches, are 
copied in A. DC. Prodr. xvi. (pars 2) 609: this with reference 
to Burck’s remark that the entry in DC. Prodr. is erroneously 
given in inches instead of in centimetres. The point is, whether 
Korthals’s specimens, which I have not seen, bear out Korthals’s 
description. 
16. D. rRrNERYVIS, Blume, Cat. Buitenz. (1823) 78 cum tab., et 
Bijdr. (1825) 223, et Fl. Jave, 11, tab. 1; Dyer in [London] 
