OF THE DIPTEROCARPACER. 83 
Calyx pubescent outside, glabrous inside. Petals hairy outside, 
silky inside. Stigma minute. Fruit unknown. 
24. SHOREA scROBICULATA, Burck in Ann. Jard. Buitenz. vi. 
(1887) 207. 
Borneo (Beccari, nn. 2538, 2889, 2917). 
Branchlets black, with scattered small lenticels. Leaves ovate- 
lanceolate; midrib channelled above, together with the 12-14 
pairs of secondary nerves very prominent beneath ; tertiary nerves 
parallel, conspicuous below. Panicles slender, axillary and ter- 
minal. Buds linear. Flowers in short unilateral distichous 
spikes ; calyx tomentose outside, glabrous shining inside ; petals 
silky on both sides, with long hairs. Stamens 20-30; appendage 
of connective not ciliate, but thickened at base. Ovary and 
small stylopodium pubescent; style short, glabrous; stigma 
minute. Fruit long acuminate, tomentose ; wings of the fruiting- 
calyx membranous, pubescent, the three longer 2-3 in. long, 
with 6-8 longitudinal nerves joined by prominent transverse and 
reticulate veins. 
25. S. rusca, Burck in Ann. Jard. Buitenz. vi. (1887) 207. 
Sumatra (?) (in Herb. Lugd.- Bat.). 
“Stam. plus quam 30, connectivo breviter producto. Ovarium 
glabrum, stigmate 3-lobo ” (Burck).—{ Not seen. | f 
This has been placed here because Burck places it near 
S. scrobiculata. He quotes doubtfully Maingay’s 202 from 
Malacca, which is S. sericea, Dyer. According to Burck, S, Jusca 
has leaves with a rounded or truncate base, ovate deciduous 
tipules leaving a cireular sear, few-flowered axillary racemes. 
This does not tally with Maingay’s specimens. The glabrous 
ovary and the 3-lobed stigma rather point to Anthoshorea, sect. 
Hopeoides. 
E. Philippine Islands. 
26. S. ViDALIANA, sp. nova. Arbor, ramulis pubescentibus. 
Folia oblonga, brevissime acuminata, inferne pubescentia, petiolis 
pubescentibus, nervis secundariis utrinque 12, nervis tertiarus 
inconspicuis. Panicule longs, nutantes, ramis tenuibus. Sta- 
mina connectivi appendice valida longe ciliatà. Ovarium cum 
stylopodio cylindrico pubescens. 
Luzon, district Morong ( Vidal, n. 984). à 
Inflorescence, petioles, midrib, and secondary nerves on the 
underside of leaf pubescent; hairs often long am slender. 
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