L-. 



Doona,] xxv. dipterocarpe^. (W. T. Thiselton Dyer.) 313 



oh^" v' \®**^^°s^» Thwaites Enum. 402 ; leaves oblong or ovate-oblong 

 ocuseiy abruptly acuminate with close and prominent venation above. 

 ^- Ub. Prodi: XVI. 2, 628. 



,., Cetlon ; south of the Island, Thwaites. 



nelvA T ^r^ ' ^.^^'^ch'ets turning black when dry. Leaves 2-3 by 1-1 4 in. ; lateral 



I hlr!^ ^ P^'" ' P^^'"^^ i-% in.— I have taken these particulars from Thwaites as 

 i flare seen no specimens. ■ 



Glabr 



8. VATERZA, Linn. 



Leaves entire, firm 



or Teath*^"^ tomentose or furfuraceous resinous trees. 

 Wea h'"^' . ^^'^'^'"""^^^'isd ; stipules deciduous or inconspicuous, rarely 

 Danif«l P^^sistent. Flowers in terminal lax corymbose or lateral racemose 

 rarelv ^h ^\ ^~^ ^" axillary peduncles. Calyx as in Chorea. Stamens 15, 

 minimi -^^i' ^^^^^^I's linear or oblong, connective rarely prolonged or 

 «nd raU j^P^'^^^^^^* external valves equal, or longer, or longer and broader 

 lobosp 1 ^"i^^'^'^ds at the apex. Ovari/ as in Shorea. Capsule ovoid or 

 ythe p fl '^^'^ "'' fleshy, 1-seeded, indehiscent, or 3-valved. supported 

 ttsuallv 1 K^ 1 .^'^^'■^^ly accrescent calyx. Cotyledons large, fleshy, unequal, 

 «^ut 17 A l?^^"^^i"^ t^'e superior radicle.— Distbib. of Shorea ; species 

 endemi • n \ CamloUe transfers the section Stemonoporus, which is 

 calvx w^ -^ u V^y'""' t<^ l^aiica. The species, however, have an imbricate 

 J wmcn in fruit completely agrees with that of Vateria. 



theSy'^'ffk*'*"®' ^- ^^- Stamens about 50; anther-cells adnate to 

 ^ or the acuminate connective, external valves much the longer. 



l^wTflf ^**nr.^? ^- ^' ^^^^^- ^^- ^«^- ii- 602 ; C'or. PL iii. t. 288 ; JF. ^' J. 

 29 t 4 %' 1 ^/'^ ^^^- ^- 88, t, 36 ; Wdl Col. 3670 ; Gr^rtn. f. Fruct iu. 

 ^^W/^/^;^o 7^^^^^^' ^^«^ ^^w^- ^^^- ii- 29 ; 4. i)a Pm/r. xvi. 2, 624 ; 

 ,^. ^ ^^- ^y^^«^. t. 84.—Meeae ffort. Mai iv. t. 15. 



AWge^'tre^^'^'^^"'''^^ ^^"""^ ^''"^''^ *? Travancor, TFi^Af, &c. 



Calyx- segments lanceolate, obtuse, 

 obtuse, white. Anthers glabrous, 

 fleshy, 3-valved. ^ox6.)— liinnreus 

 ^ith^'ia'l'i^^^^^ ^*« "ame Faima indica to apply to Rheede's plant He identified 

 ^^^ British V"*^*^*^ specimen in the 4th voiume of Hermann's Herbarium now in 

 ^^^ certain! , ^®"^- What appears to be this specimen is perhaps indeterminable, 

 F. n^, " -^ ***^^-8 not be) 



^- ^^minaf u ^''^ ^^^^^g to JJipterocarpem, The evidence appears to show that 

 ''fcatified *Wk rr ^-^^^^ ^^ unknown to Linnaeus, and has therefore no claims to be 



wun K. indica, 



distinct ^^t ^®"»*Pl»ractum. ^wm. -SSfa^w^n^ about 50 ; anther-cells 

 longed. *P®^> acuminate, valves equal, connective not pro- 



J" 



.2.V. 



Blume 



Thuf.) ^^*;?»*ttata, J7ayne Jrsw. xi. 5 ; A. DC. Frodr. xvi. 2 



^^ Bof'il^}.^^' ^'Awaifes ^'«j,m. 37 : Beddome Fhr. Sylvat t. 84 ; 



fieniinWkJl!' ^' *• ^ (^^'^ of L.). Elffiocarpus copalliferus, h'etz. Obs. iv. 27. 

 Csril oxyandrum, Turcz. in Bull. Sm. Mosc. 1859, i. 262. 



^ larKe 'hf?'"'^'* '"^ ♦^^ f>o'ter parts of the Island, ascending to 2000 ft., Thwaites 

 e, uanusome tree ; young branches and inflorescence densely covered with 





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