94 SIR DIETRICH BRANDIS—AN ENUMERATION 
Stipules broad, semiamplexicaul, leaving an annular scar. 
Midrib hairy on the upper face. Secondary nerves 15-20 pairs. 
Flowers subsessile in large bracteate, axillary and terminal 
panicles; stamens 15; filaments all united in a short tube, the 
5 inner longer. Ovary with 5 broad densely tomentose ribs in 
the upper half, base glabrous ; style glabrous, short, conical, its 
thickened base may be regarded asa stylopodium. Wings of 
fruiting-calyx 4-5 in. long, 1l in. broad in middle, tapering to 
both ends, wrinkled between the 10-12 longitudinal nerves. 
A comparison with specimens of the spevies and of the variety 
scabra, Burck, obtained from Dr. Burck and preserved in the 
Museum of the Pharmaceutical Society, has enabled me to 
identify with this species specimens at Kew collected by 
Mr. Lowe in Borneo, marked “ Bunh. Tausanaing, from this a 
useful oil is extracted." 
60. SHOREA PLATYCARPA, Heim in Bull. Soc. Linn. Paris, ii. 
(1891) 956. 
Borneo (Beccari, n. 3302). 
Ovaries in an advanced stage show a glabrous short filiform 
style, on a small glabrous stylopodium, and a hairy ovary, which 
is exceedingly broad in the middle, tapering below into a short 
stalk with a number of large resin-cavities. The calyx tightly 
encloses the young fruit, and hence is constricted above its base. 
Neither flowers nor ripe fruit known, but the species most pro- 
bably belongs to this group. 
61. S. PINANGA, Scheffer in Nat. Tidschr. Nederl. Ind. xxxi. 
(1870) 350; Burck in Ann. Jard. Buitenz. vi. (1887) 211, t. 30. 
fig. 1.— Pl. II. figs. 17, 18. 
Borneo. 
Stipules oblong, narrow, leaving a short scar. Secondary 
nerves 10-12 pairs. Braets large, obtuse. Appendage many 
times longer than anther, filaments dilated and united in a short 
tube. Ovary conical, upper part tomentose, base glabrous; 
stylopodium elongated, upper part thickened, glabrous, like 
the short style. Wings of fruiting-calyx 6 in. long, 11 in. broad, 
of nearly the same breadth throughout their length ; prominently 
oblique transverse veins, connecting the 10-12 longitudinal nerves. 
Cotyledons fleshy, bifid; hypocotyl about half the length of 
embryo. The larger (radicular) cotyledon embraces the smaller 
(placentar) cotyledon ; the lignified placenta and the remains of 
