42 SIR DIETRICH BRANDIS—AN ENUMERATION 
description ; the leaves, however, are not elliptically oblong to 
oblong, but oblanceolate and elliptic-lanceolate, with 12 p. arching 
secondary, and numerous, mostly very short intermediate nerves, 
distinct intramarginal veins, and a network of close venation 
between the secondary nerves. The underside of leaves is 
densely covered with minute round scales. Blade 3-4, petiole 
š in. long. The specimens are glabrous, except the inflorescence 
which is pubescent, as well as the segments of the fruiting- 
calyx. The fruiting-calyx tube is only š in. diam., but is, like 
that of Anisoptera glabra, Kurz, much constricted at mouth. 
This may possibly be a new species. Good specimens in flower 
and fruit of A. glabra, Kurz, the Thinkadoe of Burmans, are 
required to decide this point. 
2. ANISOPTERA OBLONGA, Dyer in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. i. 
(1872) 301.—Shorea nervosa, Kurz, Yor. Fl. Brit. Burma, 1. 119. 
Tenasserim; Mergui. 
Leaves coriaceous ; young shoots, nerves of adult leaves beneath 
with fascicles of stellate hairs; stylopodium constricted at base, 
pubescent ; 3 short glabrous styles. Fruiting-calyx campanulate, 
not much constricted at mouth, transverse veins of wings some- 
what oblique. Branches of inflorescence often bifurcating, with 
a pseudoterminal flower in the bifurcation. 
3. A. COCHINCHINENSIS, Lanessan, Pl. Utiles Col. Fr. (1886) 
298 ; Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. fasc. 15 (1890), t. 235 A. 
Cochinchina. 
Leaves coriaceous. Fl. large, 3 in. long; stylopodium con- 
stricted at base. 
4. A. ROBUSTA, Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. fasc. 15 (1890), 
t. 236. 
Cochinchina. 
Leaves coriaceous ; young branchlets, petioles and inflorescence 
clothed with long stellate hairs. Stylopodium constricted at base. 
The distinguishing characters of these 4 species are somewhat 
uncertain. 
9. A. Currisit, Dyer, MS.; King in Journ. Asiat. Soc. Beng. 
lxii. pars 2 (1893), 100; Engler, Natürl. Pflanzenfamilien, iii. 
6. tab. 122. fig. F. 
Penang (* Ringkong,” Curtis); Perak; North-west Borneo 
(F. W. Burbidge). 
