182 SIR DIETRICH BRANDIS—AN ENUMERATION 
87. VATICA PERAKENSIS, King in Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 
lxii. pars 2 (1893), 103.— PI. III. figs. 18, 19. 
Perak, Pangkore. 
A tree, 60-80 ft. high ; flowers light yellow ; secondary nerves 
10-12 pairs, tertiary nerves reticulate, some parallel, and at right 
angles to midrib; intramarginal veins prominent.  Pedicels as 
long as calyx or longer; sepals stellate-pubescent, slightly 
unequal. Ovary free, stellate-pubescent, narrowed into glabrous 
style, which is ribbed. Stigma conical, nearly as long as style, 
consisting of three elongated fleshy lobes. The two larger seg- 
ments of fruiting-calyx oblanceolate, 3 in. long, margin near base 
reflexed. Fruit crowned by persistent and indurated style. 
38. V. SCAPHULA, Dyer in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. i. (1872) 301. 
—Hopea Scaphula, Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 611. 
Chittagong. 
A tree. Petioles 1 in. long, upper half conspicuously thickened ; 
midrib and secondary nerves very prominent, the latter 14-18 
pairs, sometimes with shorter intermediate nerves. Tertiary 
nerves parallel and reticulate. Sepals unequal; petals broadly 
ovate. Stamens 10; appendage of connective short. 
A most remarkable species, which King, J. c. p. 127, justly 
calls anomalous, the anatomical structure of which ought to be 
studied. Judging from the outward appearance of herbarium 
specimens, the cortical leaf-traces (very short in all other species 
of Vatica) run through two internodes, the stipular traces 
uniting with them, The stipules in this species are deciduous, 
as in all species of Vatica ; but, judging from the scars, they are 
larger here than in the other species of this genus. 
B. Java, Sumatra, and Bangka. 
39. V. BANTAMENSIS, Burck in Ann. Jard. Buitenz. vi. (1887) 
81, t. 28. 
Java; Sumatra. 
Leaves thickly coriaceous, glabrous, shining on the upper 
surface. Secondary nerves 8-12, arcuate; tertiary prominent, 
parallel and reticulate. Larger segments of fruiting-calyx 
oblong, with 3-5 valid longitudinal nerves and oblique veins, 
smaller segments ovate. Base of fruit adnate to calyx. 
