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3. No distinct stylopodium, but base of style generally with a 
hairy ring 3 flowers nodding. 
49. HOPEA micrantua, Hook. f. in Trans. Linn. Soc. xxiii. 
(1862) 161 ; Dyer in Hook.f. Fl. Brit. Ind.i. 310; Burck in Ann. 
Jard. Buitenz. vi. (1877) 239 ; King in Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 
lxii. pars 2 (1893), 124, partim. 
Borneo (Motley, n. 215; Barber, n. 100); Malacca (Maingay, 
n. 210); Singapore (Cautley, n. 12). 
Young shoots, inflorescence, petioles, and midrib pubescent. 
Leaves lanceolate, long-acuminate; blade 2-3 in. long, petiole 
iin.long. Flowers 4-4. in. long, often in compound racemes.. 
Stamens 15, the connective terminating in a long awn. Ovary 
glabrous, suddenly narrowed into filiform style, which is as long 
as ovary. Hairy. ring at base of style; stigma slightly 3- 
dentate. 
King states, “ovary often constricted in the middle"; this 
remark must refer to specimens of another species. He quotes 
Curtis's no. 167 under H. micrantha. This, however, is H. Grif- 
fithit var. pedicellata, which. has the stylopodium constricted 
above the ovary. King gives 12 stamens; I always have found. 
15. Perak, Dr. King's collector n. 8170, I refer to H. Menga- 
rawan. 
43. H. Mzxaanawas, Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat., Suppl. (1860) 492 ; 
Burck in Ann. Jard. Buitenz. vi. (1887) 240. 
Perak (Dr. King's collector, n. 8170, Hopea micrantha, King, 
not Hook. f.) ; Singapore (Cautley, n. 205; Ridley, nn, 5094, 5843, 
* Merawan"); State of Malacca (n. 1447); Sumatra (Forbes, 
: n. 8210, Teysmann). 
Perfectly glabrous, only branches of inflorescence slightly 
pubernlous and outside of petals tomentose. Leaves broadly 
ovate, sometimes ovate-lanceolate ; blade 21-3 in. long, up to 2 in. 
broad. Ovary like H. micrantha. Fruit 4 in. long, lower part 
tightly enclosed in the enlarged, hard, and thickened base of 
calyx-segments ; upper part free, conical, glabrous, shining, often 
terminated by the indurated style. Pericarp hard, crustaceous, 
splitting into 3-6 segments. Hypocotyl half the length of embryo. 
Cotyledons thin, fleshy, unequal, the larger 2-lobed to point of 
attachment, somewhat concave, enclosing the smaller, which is 
bifid. 
