100 . SIR DIETRICH BRANDIS—AN ENUMERATION 
75. SHOREA CORIACEA, Burch in Ann. Jard. Buitenz. vi. (1887) 
214. 
Borneo (Beccari, n. 2948 ; Haviland, n. 485). 
Marked by long petioles and recurved edges of the thickly 
coriaceous leaves. 
76. S. TEYSMANNIANA, Dyer MSS. in herb. Kew. 
Bangka (Teysmann, marked Hopea fagifolia, Miq.). 
Glabra. Folia ovato-oblonga, acuminata, infra lucida brunnea, 
stipulis parvis caducis, nervis secundariis utrinque 10-14, nervis 
tertiariis parallelis tenuibus conspicuis. 
Leaf-blade 5-6 in. long, petiole 2 in. long. 
Sect. V. Murica. 
Fruiting-calyx with 3 long wings. Anthers of inner stamens 
or all inappendiculate. ; 
77. S. LEPROSULA, Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat. Suppl. (1860) 487; 
Burck in Ann. Jard. Buitenz. vi. (1887) 215; King in Journ. 
Asiat. Soc. Beng. lxii. pars 2 (1893), 110. 
. Malacca (Maingay, nn. 203, 1601) ; Perak (Dr. King’s collector, 
nn. 7646, 8132); Singapore (Ridley, nn. 6387, 5074, “ local name 
Meranti”); Sumatra (Teysmana) ; Borneo (Beccari, n. 2952). 
‘A large tree 150 feet high; leaves rich deep green, grey 
underneath; flowers light yellow, silvery grey outside; fruit pale 
green with a silvery gloss; wings pale yellow (Perak, Dr. King's 
collector). Leaves elliptic and elliptic-oblong; underside tomen- 
tose or with rounded tufts of stellate hairs, particularly on mid- 
rib and nerves. Secondary nerves 14 pairs; tertiary numerous, 
parallel. Flowers sessile, unilateral and alternating in two 
rows, each subtended by two ovate obtuse bracts, so that there 
are four rows of bracts on the front side of the spike. Stamens 
15, the 5 inner anthers without appendage, on long and broad 
filaments, the 10 outer generally with short appendages, on short 
filaments. Ovary glabrous, the epidermis with very minute 
protuberances ; style filiform, longer than ovary ; stigma minute, 
vo stylopodium. Fruit hairy, acuminate, l in. diam., tightly 
enclosed by the enlarged base of fruiting sepals, when ripe the 
upper portion free. The three outer segments 3 in. long., the 
two inner 1 in. long, linear. A remarkable instance of a glabrous 
ovary and a hairy fruit. Testa membranous; cotyledons equal, 
both bifid to base; hypocotyl as long as embryo, lying in the 
