OF THE DIPTEROCARPACE X. 131 
with distant, not strictly unilateral flowers. Calyx-segments hairy 
on both sides, two generally larger in flower. Anthers on short 
filaments ; those of the 5 inner stamens a little longer than the 
10 outer; connective thick, fleshy, prolonged into a short 
appendage. Ovary more or less immersed in the receptacle, the 
free portion densely stellate-tomentose ; style glabrous, ribbed ; 
stigma broad. 
91. VATICA RETICULATA, King, l. c. 106. 
Perak. 
32. V. NITENS, King, l. c. 104. 
Penang. 
33. V. CINEREA, King, l. c. 104. 
Langani, Kedah, Malacca. 
34. V. Currist1, King, l. c. 105. 
Penang. 
2. Ovary not immersed in receptacle ; fruit quite free 
from calyx. 
35. V. Matneayi, Dyer in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. i. (1872) 
302; King in Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, lxii. pars 2 (1893) 104. 
Malacca. 
Petiole 4 length of blade; tertiary nerves parallel and reticu- 
late; ovary-cells not immersed in receptacle; style slender, as 
long as stellate-tomentose ovary; stigma consisting of numerous 
fleshy conical lobes; fruit not adnate to calyx; wings not 
narrowed at base. 
36. V. Lowi, King in Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, lxii. pars 2 
(1893), 108. 
Perak. . 
A tree, 60-80 feet high; leaves rich glossy green; flowers 
white and pale green (Dr. King's collector). Secondary nerves 
13-15 pairs; tertiary nerves mostly reticulate, a few parallel. 
Sepals in flower unequal; ovary free, tomentose ; stigma 
rounded, consisting of three obtuse fleshy lobes. Wings of 
fruiting-calyx oblong, 23 in. long, scarcely narrowed at base, with 
5-7 prominent nerves, oblique and reticulate veins. 
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