Dieter ocarpus.] xxv. dipterocarpe^. (W. T. Thiselton Dyer.) 299 



17. D. G-riffithii, Miq. Ann, Mils. Bot i. 213 ; leaves ovate acute base 

 rounded, calyx-tube in fruit oblong ovoid angles with wings fully \ in. 

 wide mouth uncontracted, fruit-wings with 3 parallel approximate nerves. 

 4. DC, Prodr, xvi. 2, 612. D. grandiflorus, Gnff. NotuL iv. 515, not of Wall 



Mergui, Griffith; South Andaman Island, Kurz. 



Young brandies subcompresseJ, canescent. Leaves 6 by 4 in., glabrous on both sur- 

 feces, lateral nerves about 13 pairs; petiole 2-2^ in.,; stipules canescent. Racemes 

 M^fiowered. Calyx-tube in fruit 2-3 in. long; fruit-wings (calyx-lobes) 5^-6 by 



.'* '°-Jinear-spathulate, obtuse, sparingly reticulate, unenlargeJ lobes broadly del- 

 toia.— Distinguished from D. pterygocalyx by the distinctly 3-nerved calyx- wings, and 

 the unenlarged calyx-lobes not being contracted at the base. D. Motleyanm, Hook, f., 

 from Borneo, is closely allied. 



DOUBTFUL SPECIES. 



D ANGusTiFOLius, W. & A, Prodr. 84; D. costatus, Roxb. Fl Ind, ii. 613 {not of 

 e«rfn.)._Chittagong. 



2. ANCISTROCXiADUS, Wall 



.Smooth climbing shrubs with short supra-axillary often arrested and 

 circinately hooked branches. Leaves usually in terminal tufts, coriaceous, 

 ™ire, reticulately feather- veined ; stipules small, caducous or incon- 



picuous. Flowers usually small, very caducous, in terminal or lateral 

 ff • \ P^y^-^^^ at first very short, adnate to the base of the ovary 

 unp ^"?r^^^^^ lobes, finally turbinate and adnate to the fruit with the lobes 



uequaUy enlarged, spreading and membranous. Siavfwns 5 or 10, subpe- 



Kr^^' V '^^y 1-celled, inferior; styles 3, articulated to a rounded or 



W ^k^i L^^^^^l epigynous disk; ovule solitary, erect or laterally affixed. 



alKnr!^^^^^^^^' *^s^a prolonged into the ruminations of the copious fleshy 



en ; embryo short, straight ; cotyledons short, divergent— Distrib. 



^ -4. .awtWew-*f/.«in W T..r»r^i/>ol Af».;/^o ^r^nfinorl fr^TrmnfM.l Asia and the 



Except A. 



SUiTne 



W. Tropical Africa confined to Tropical Asia and tji 

 Species about 10. 



times as lonff as wide. 



m 5. 



i^C^*^^"' ^^- *^ ^<^' Act. Nat. Cur. xviii. pt. L 325. Th 

 Kj^^ k ^^n ^^^' *' 2^ Wormia hamata, Va/d in ScrifU 



Trans. 



Selsk. 



ilmi ?^T^' ^^^ Southern part, ascending to 2000 ft. 

 *^Wommifl. j^. r ^^ ^"-1 sessile, cuneate-oblanceolate, obtuse. ^ .^/..^-^ «^«-- - -—.- 

 {^ntan^u '^'^'f''^^ slender. Calyx-tube finally 4 in, long, exceeding the fruit obconic, 

 5^ar, enlarged lobes 1 in. long, oblong obtuse, obscurely parallel-nerved. 



Tt Cf4 



Panicle about twice 2- 



2- A. 



•divisions Hir^*"**' ^«^' 



^^. An'ni V"^ ""6^1'iy uecurreiit. Flanch, in Ann. 6c, ^at, 3rd ser 



Peoo^h T ^^^ ®P-' ^''if' ^^^"^- iv- ^^8 ; la t. 605, fig. il 



^«»e« 5-12^r 9^T"' ^«"^^^ ^«'/^n &c. 



-^^acts ovat*> ^^ ^°'' ^^ssile, obovate-oblong, subobtuse or acute, n 



P'P^kl nervulej^'^ CoZyx-Zofce* IJ in. long, cuneate-obovate with 



fi 



arrowed below, 

 about 3 sub- 



?A. 



Heyn 



■curreut. 



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1 ■- I- 



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WalL Cat. 7262 ; panicle about twice 

 needed by the conical apex of the in 

 87-88 : A. DC. Prodr. xvL 2, 602. 



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