30 SIR DIETRICH BRANDIS—AN ENUMERATION 
Journ. Bot. xii. (1874) 102; Burek in Ann. Jard. Buitenz. vi. 
(1887) 195. 
Hill forests of West Java, 2000-3000 feet alt. 
Leaves very large; secondary nerves 16-20 pairs; petiole j-$ 
the length of the blade. Fruit 1 in. in diam. 
17. Drererocarrus Hassgrrir, Blume, Fl. Jave (1828-29), 
29. t. 6. 
Malacca (Ridley, n. 1032); “Minyak Koring, an important oil- 
tree" ; Sumatra (Forbes n. 3196); hill-forests of West Java ; 
Luzon (Cuming, n. 881) (Vidal, Pl. Vase. Filip. p. 60). A much 
more widely distributed species than D. trinervis. 
Leaves (and flowers) much smaller than those of D. trinervis ; 
secondary nerves 10-14 pairs; petiole 3-1 the length of blade. 
Fruit 2 in. in diam., the calyx-tube much constricted at the top. 
Dyer unites D. trinervis and D. Hasseltii ; but Hance (in [London | 
Journ. Bot. xvi. (1876) 241) and Burck keep them separate. 
18. D. ngrusus, Blume, Cat. Buitenz. (1823) 77, et Verhand. 
Bat. Genootsch. ix. 178, et Bijdr. v. 2283, et Fl. Jave, 14, t. 2; 
Dyer in [London] Journ. Bot. xu. (1874) 102; Burck in Ann. 
Jard. Buitenz. vi. (1887) 197.—D. Spanoghei, Blume, Fl. Jave, 
(1828-29) 16, t. 3; Burck in Ann. Jard. Buitenz. vi. (1887) 198. 
Hill-forests of West Java, 2000-3000 feet alt. 
Hoary; stipules and petioles with long hairs; secondary 
nerves 18-24 pairs. Wings of fruiting-calyx large, broader in 
the upper part, with scattered stellate hairs. 
Burck separates D. Spanoghei from D. retusus. 
19. D. enaciuis, Blume, Bijdr. v. (1825) p. 224, et Fl. Jave, 
20, t. 5; Burck in Ann. Jard. Buitenz, vi. (1887) 196. 
Forests of West Java. 
Pubescent. Leaves small, ovate-lanceolate ; secondary nerves 
10-12 pairs, stellate pubescent beneath. Fruit 3 in. in diam. ; 
wings of fruiting-calyx hairy. 
20. D. uirroratis, Blume, Bijdr. v. (1825) 224, et FI. Jave, 
17, t. 4; Burck in Ann. Jard. Buitenz. vi. (1887) 198. 
Rocky coast of East Java, and on the small island Nusa 
Kambangan. 
Glabrous, except stipules. Secondary nerves 18-20 pairs. 
Wings of fruiting-calyx very large, minor segments small. 
