86 SIR DIETRICH BRANDIS—AN ENUMERATION 
34. SHoREA MAXWELLIANA, King in Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 
lxii. pars 2 (1893), 114. 
Perak. 
C. Borneo and other Islands of Indian Archipelago. 
85. S. sELANICA, Blume, Mus. Bot. ii. (1852) 33; Burck in 
Ann. Jard. Buitenz. vi. (1877) 216. 
Amboina. 
Branchlets, petioles, and underside of oblong leaves tomentose. 
Ovary hairy ; style filiform, twice the length of ovary. According 
to Rumphius (Herb. Amboin. ii. 169), this species (Dammara 
Selanica) produces immense quantities of resin, found in the old 
wood, between wood and bark, and exuding from the bark, hanging 
down from the branches in conical or cylindrical masses the 
thickness of a man’s leg. These masses of resin are transparent, 
resembling amber in colour; and they are often dug out from 
the ground near the foot of the tree, or washed down to the sea 
by the rivers when in flood, and afterwards found upon the 
shore. 
36. S. BALANGERAN, Burck in Ann. Jard. Buitenz. vi. (1887) 
214.—Hopea Balangeran, Korth. Verh. Nat. Gesch. Bot. 74, t.7. 
—Parahopea Balangeran, Heim, Recherch. Diptérocarp. 66. 
Borneo: Korthals (gregarious on the banks of the Pattai 
river), Motley n. 894, Beccari n. 3461; Madjang; Bangka; 
Luzon (Ins. Phil), Cuming n. 884. 
Leaves ovate-oblong, glabrous above, clothed beneath with 
dense yellowish-brown pubescence. Larger wings of fruiting- 
calyx thinly membranous, 1-11 in. 
I cannot follow Heim in regard to his genus Parahopea. 
97. S. FALCIFERA, Dyer MS. Arbor. Folia coriacea, ovato- 
lanceolata, interdum subfalcata, discoloria, nervis secundariis 
utrinque 8 cum costa infra conspicuis, nervis tertiariis obscuris. 
Fructus tomentosus, calycis segmentis basi dilatatis fructum 
omnino obtegentibus 3 majoribus falcatis. 
Borneo (Beccari, nn. 2992, 3046; Motley, 37 (?)); Lingga 
(Teysmann, n. 12076). 
Branchlets pubescent. Stipules small, caducous. Leaves. 
glabrous and shining above, the underside clothed with a dense 
tawny tomentum of minute stellate hairs; blade 3-5 in. ; petiole 
ĝin. Flowers unknown; fruit in axillary and terminal panicles, 
