OF THE DIPTEROCARPACES, 95 
the dissepiments intrude between the two lobes of the inner 
(smaller) cotyledon. 
To this belong the following specimens in herb. Kew, which I 
have been able to compare with specimens received from Dr. Burck 
in Mus. of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain :—2 spe- 
cimens received 1875 from Herb. Hort. Bot. Bog. ; 1 do. received 
1888; Beccari n. 3077, leaf and fruit. No. 3077 is quoted by 
Burck for Shorea Gysbertsiana var. scabra; the stipules, however, 
are narrow and tbe scar not amplexicaul. 
Two specimens (pieces of the same branch) marked 12026 and 
received from Herb. Hort. Bog. in 1884 have much larger 
flower-panicles, terminal and axillary, than indicated in Burck’s 
description ; the flowers are also on long pedicels, whereas Burck 
describes them as sessile. Otherwise they agree with S. Pinanga 
in every respect. 
62. SuonzA FAGUETIANA, Heim in Bull. Soc. Linn. Paris, ii. 
(1891) 975.—S. dryobalanoides, Dyer MSS. in Herb. Kew. 
Borneo (Motley, Barber; Beccari, 2566, 2954, 2960, 3039). 
Leaves perfectly glabrous. Secondary nerves 5-8 pairs; 
tertiary nerves mostly reticulate. Flowers small, very numerous, 
on short pedicels, in unilateral racemes, these arranged in large 
axillary and terminal panicles. Appendage filiform, longer than 
anther. Ovary and stylopodium pubescent ; style short, glabrous. 
Fruiting-calyx of 5 nearly equal segments, spathulate with 5 
longitudinal nerves, and prominent reticulation between, more 
or less hairy, thickened at base. Fruit elongated, pubescent. 
Hypocotyl long, cylindric, imbedded between the 4 lobes of the 
cotyledons, in the longitudinal axis of the embryo ( Heim). 
63. S. reARvISTIPULATA, Heim in Bull. Soc. Linn. Paris, ii. 
(1891) 974. 
Borneo (Beccari, n. 2547). 
Leaves elliptic-oblong; secondary nerves 15 pairs; tertiary 
nerves parallel, those near midrib curved, so as to stand at right 
angles to midrib. Rounded tufts of hairs on the underside of 
leaf along midrib, secondary and tertiary nerves. Flowers 
shortly pedicellate, in unilateral racemes, these distichous, form- 
ing lateral and terminal panicles; appendage of connective twice 
the length of anther. Ovary and stylopodium hairy; style 
shorter than stylopodium; stigma minute. 
