124 SIR DIETRICH BRANDIS—AN ENUMERATION 
13. VATICA FORBESIANA, Burck in Ann. Jard. Buitenz. vi. 
(1887) 228. 
Sumatra ? 
Fruit crowned with the persistent style and 3-lobed stigma 
(Burck).—[ Not seen. ] 
14. V. MOLUCCANA, Burck in Ann. Jard. Buitenz. vi. (1887), 
226, t. 26. 
Batjan. 
Leaves large, to 18 in. long. Secondary nerves 15-20 pairs; 
tertiary nerves parallel and reticulate; fruit 23 in. long, pericarp 
thick, fibrous ; calyx reflexed, enlarged, and thickened. Coty- 
ledons plane-convex, bifid to base; radicle half the length of 
embryo. 
15. V. ZOLLINGERIANA, A. DC. in DO. Prodr. xvi. pars 2 
(1864), 618; Burck in Ann. Jard. Buitenz. vi. 226, t. 29. 
figg. 1a-14d. 
Sumatra, Bangka. 
Appendage of connective acute; stigma 3-lobed ; fruit nearly 
l in. long; pericarp coriaceous ; calyx thickened, not enlarged 
(Burck). 
16. V. PAUCIFLORA, Blume, Mus. Bot. ii. (1852) 31, tab. 7; 
Burck in Ann. Jard. Buitenz. vi. (1887) 226. 
Sumatra. 
Similar to the preceding, but, according to Blume’s figure, 
stigma capitate, truncate. Fruit unknown, but Burck places it 
under Aetinodendron.—(Not seen. ] 
D. Borneo. 
17. V. SARAWAKENSIS, Heim in Bull. Soc. Paris, ii. (1891) 
970. 
Sarawak (Beccari, n. 3018, fruit). Also collected by Mr. Lowe 
and, in flower, by Dr. Haviland, n. 1991; Kuching, Sarawak. 
Branchlets, petioles, and stipules clothed with large tufts of 
ferruginous hairs. Leaves large, blade 15 by 41 in., elliptic 
lanceolate, acuminate, with cordate base, glabrous, opaque on 
both surfaces. Secondary nerves 22-26 pairs, arching, more or 
less joined by intramarginal veins; tertiary nerves, some at right 
angles to the secondary nerves, others to the midrib, parallel and 
reticulate. Midrib and secondary nerves very prominent beneath. 
Petiole š in. long. Stipules linear, subpersistent, a little longer 
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