98 SIR DIETRICH BRANDIS—AN ENUMERATION 
69. SHOREA FuRFURACEA, Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat. Suppl. (1860) 
488 ; Vidal, Pl. Vase. Filip. 62; Burck in Ann. Jard. Buitenz. vi. 
(1887) 219.—S. eximia, Scheffer in Nat. Tidschr. Nederl. Ind. xxxi. 
(1870) 349; Burck in Ann. Buitenz. vi. (1887) 218; King in 
Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, lxii. pars 2 (1893), 121.— S. sublacu- 
nosa, Scheffer in Nat. Tidschr. Nederl. Ind. xxxi. (1870) 350. 
Malay Peninsula (Ayer Punnus), Griff., nn. 5018, 5019, speci- 
mens infested with galls, cf. King, l. e. 122. Sumatra (Teysmann). 
Ins. Arch. Ind., Bangka, Dindang, Bintang (Teysmann). Luzon, 
prov. Albay (Cuming, n. 880; Vidal, nn. 1120, 2162). 
Branchlets, stipules, petioles, underside of leaves, and ramifica- 
tions of inflorescence with tufts of stellate hairs, which sometimes 
are very long. Stipules broad, semipersistent, triangular-ovate, 
longer than petioles, with 7 longitudinal nerves. Leaves thin, 
nearly membranous, on short petioles, elliptic-oblong, some- 
times oblanceolate, shortly acuminate. Secondary nerves 14-22 
pairs, arching; tertiary parallel, prominent. Flowers sessile, 
in secund bracteate spikes, each flower subtended by two un- 
equal bracts. Ovary pubescent, narrowed into glabrous filiform 
style, much longer than ovary; stigma minute. Fruiting-calyx 
with three wings 4-5 in. long, narrowed below, but base dilated, 
tightly enclosing the fruit; transverse veins and 7 longitudinal 
nerves prominent. Flowers only on the Philippine specimens, 
which have shorter, elliptic leaves, and are perhaps specifically 
different. 
70. S. Wanzunerr,Gilg in Engler Bot. Jahrb. xviii. Beibl. n. 45 
(1894), 38. 
North Luzon (Warburg, n. 19399). 
Flowers in unilateral spikes; these distichous, forming axillary 
and terminal panicles. Appendage of connective filiform, as 
long as anther. Ovary tomentose, narrowed into filiform style. 
Fruit unknown. 
71. S. PAUCIFLORA, King in Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, lxii. 
pars 2 (1893), 116. 
Penang, Singapore. 
Branchlets, petioles, and underside of leaves scabrous with 
minute stellate hairs. Secondary nerves 10-12 pairs, slightly 
arching; tertiary very numerous, parallel, curved, and often at 
right angles to midrib. Flowers on short pedicels, in few- 
flowered axillary and terminal panicles; appendage of connective 
towards the apex rough with minute hairs. Ovary glabrous at 
