96 SIR DIETRICH BRANDIS—AN ENUMERATION 
64. SHOREA LEPIDOTA, Blume, Mus. Bot. ii. (1852) 32; Burck 
in Ann. Jard. Buitenz. vi. (1887) 217.—S. nitens, Mig. Fl. Ind. 
Bat. Suppl. (1860) 488; Burck in Ann. Jard. Buitenz. vi. 
(1887) 219. 
Sumatra (Korthals, Teysmann). 
Branchlets, inflorescence, petioles, and underside of young 
leaves pubescent with stellate hairs; midrib hairy above. Sti- 
pules semipersistent, oblong, with 5longitudinalnerves. Leaves 
elliptic-oblong, shortly acuminate, brown beneath. Secondary 
nerves 14-18, tertiary parallel and prominent. Blade 6 in, 
petiole 3 in. long. Flowers in unilateral spikes, these distichous 
and regularly alternating in axillary panicles, shorter than leaf. 
Ovary hairy ; stylopodium glabrous. 
S. stipulosa, Burck, l. c. 220 (Vatica stipulosa, Miq.), may 
possibly belong to this species. 
C. No distinct stylopodium. 
(1) Appendage of connective stout, acute, and not much longer 
than anther. 
65. S. BAKERIANA, Heim in Bull. Soc. Linn. Paris, ii. (1891) 
974. 
Borneo (Beccari, n. 3849). 
This species resembles S. Gysbertsiana, but differs by having 
the midrib tomentose on both faces as well as by anthers and 
ovary.  Stipules broad, deciduous, leaving an annular scar. 
Connective very thick, prolonged into a short appendage. Ovary 
gradually narrowed into a short style, both glabrous. 
66. S. nvaosa, Heim in Bull. Soc. Linn. Paris, ii. (1891) 973. 
—S. verruculosa, Dyer MSS. in hb. Kew. 
Borneo (Beccari, nn. 2638, 2890). 
Underside of leaves and young shoots densely covered with 
tufts of stellate hairs, which on the inflorescences, on petioles and 
older branches appear as hard protuberances. Buds ovoid, blunt. 
Flowers small, sessile, in large spreading terminal panicles. 
Ovary hairy, gradually narrowed into cylindric style with tri- 
partite stigma. Three large wings in fruit, clothed with tufts of 
stellate hairs, with 7 longitudinal nerves joined by prominent 
reticulate veins. 
