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29. SHOREA FLORIBUNDA, Kurz MS. e Dyer in Hook. f. Fl. 
Brit. Ind. i. (1872) 304.—Pl. II. figs. 19, 20. 
Tavoy (Wallich, n. 964); Tenasserim (Helfer, anno 1838 
lecta). 
Leaves from an acute base, elliptic-oblong ; lateral nerves 
12-16 pairs ; calyx glabrous. Ovary glabrous. 
The three last-named species—Zulura, cochinchinensis, and flo- 
ribunda—are so closely allied that the examination of more ample 
specimens may prove them to be identical. 
30. S. HARMANDITL, Zanessan, Pl. Utiles Col. For. (1886) 302 ; 
Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. fasc. 15 (1890), t. 231. 
Cochinchina, Laos. . 
Young leaves tomentose, otherwise similar to the preceding, 
31. S. ATTOPOENSIS, Pierre, Fl. For. Cochinch. fasc. 15 (1890), 
t. 232. 
Laos. 
This species, of which the fruit only and leafless branches are 
known, Pierre places near S. Harmandii. 
32. S. BRACTEOLATA, Dyer in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. i. (1872) 
305; King in Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, lxii. pars 2 (1893), 117. 
Malacca; Penang; Perak; Negri Sembilan ; Singapore: pro- 
bably all over the Malay Peninsula; Sumatra (Forbes, n. 3050). 
Leaves elliptic-lanceolate ; secondary nerves 10-16 pairs ; ter- 
tiary parallel, joined by closely reticulate veins. Smaller segments 
of fruiting-calyx half the length of the larger segments. f 
Similar to the three preceding species, but distinguished readily 
by the semipersistent oblong bracts, two under each flower, which 
enclose the buds, but which fall as soon as the flower opens. 
The calyx is always pubescent, and the appendage of the con- 
nective is longer, to three times the length of anther. 
33. S. AssAMICA, Dyer in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. i. (1872) M 
Upper Assam at the foot of the Naga hills, in the Sibsagar an 
Lakhimpur districts. “Makai.” f 
Young shoots, stipules, and young leaves softly tomentose ; 
stipules lanceolate, subfaleate, 2 in. long. Flowers i in. nte on 
very short pedicels; sepals and petals hairy outside, glabrous 
inside. Stamens 15, with long glabrous appendage. Ovary and 
base of style hairy; style filiform, longer than ovary; stigma 
3-partite. 
