102 SIR DIETRICH BRANDIS—AN ENUMERATION 
81. SHorEA GLAUCA, King in Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, lxii. 
pars 2 (1893), 117. 
Penang. 
Anthers inappendicalate, ciliate at apex, opening at the top; 
filaments much dilated in the lower part, which is hairy. Ovary, 
with short stylopodium, tomentose ; style glabrous; stigma 
capitate, obscurely 3-dentate. Cotyledons both bifid to base, the 
outer larger and slightly concave ; hypocotyl half the length of 
seed. Cotyledons filled with starch and oil. 
82. S. INAPPENDICULATA, Burck in Ann. Jard. Buitenz. vi. 
(1877) 206.— PI. IT. figs. 21, 30. 
Borneo (Beccari, n. 3009). 
Anthers oblong, inappendiculate, or with a very short mucro, 
eiliate at top, on long filaments, which are broad and hairy. 
Ovary glabrous; stylopodium broader than ovary, hairy; style 
short, glabrous. The oblong leaves somewhat resemble those of 
S. costata, King (Eushorea), but the tertiary nerves here are 
parallel, while in Š. costata they are mainly reticulate. 
83. S. RIG@IDA, Brandis in Hook. Ic. Pl. tab. 2402. 
Singapore (Ridley, n. 6393). 
Stamens 50; anthers nearly circular on long filaments, connate 
at base and adhering to petals. Stylopodium elongate, hairy ; 
stigma broad, 3-lobed. 
84. S. scUTULATA, King in Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, lxii. 
pars 2 (1893), 110. 
Penang. 
This species is provisionally placed in this section in deference 
to Dr. King’s statement, “anthers inappendiculate.” In bud I 
have invariably found a short pointed apical appendage. When 
the pollen is shed, this appendage either falls off or bends down, 
so as not to be easily seen. All filaments are broad, flat, the 
5 inner much longer than the outer. There is a distinct stylo- 
podium, which is tomentose. The ovary is glabrous, with 5 hairy 
longitudinal ridges. Style as long as stylopodium, glabrous. In 
the axils of the secondary nerves are scaly swellings, perhaps 
analogous to those noticed on the leaves of S. leprosula, Miq. 
