Quercus. | CXL. CUPULIFERE. (J. D. Hooker.) 607 
base rounded or cordate, nerves 8-10 pairs arched, cups solitary in long 
spikes turbinate much shorter than the ovoid-cylindrie glabrous nut, bracts 
broadly ovate. 
PERAK, Scortechini, King’s Collector.—D1stTR1B. Borneo. 
A tree, 40-50 ft. Leaves 5-8 in., thinly coriaceous, pale brown when dry. Male 
spikes panicled, rachis fulvous-tomentose, flower glabrous. Fruiting spikes 4-10 in. 
Cups 1-3 in. diam.; bracts appressed-tomentose. Nut i-l in. long, rarely hemi- 
spherie, umbo contracted below the persistent calyx-limb. 
18. Q. Lindleyana, Wall. Cat. 2782; leaves shortly petioled coria- 
ceous obovate base cuneate acute or obtusely cuspidate sparsely tomentose 
beneath entire or sinuate-toothed towards the tip, nerves 8-i0 pairs arched 
very strong beneath, fruiting spikes long, cups small confluent in threes 
hemispheric woody embracing one-third of the elongate ovoid acute 
glabrous obscurely trigonous nut, bracts closely appressed. A. DC. Prodr. 
XV. n. 108; Kurz For. Fl. ii. 480; Hance in Journ. Bot. 1875, 136. 
Burma; at Taongdong, Wallich. Upprr BURMA, Collett. 
Leares 6-8 in., pale when dry, nerves slightly impressed above, cross-nervules 
beneath reticulate, base narrowed into a petiole } in: long. Fruiting spikes 8-10 in., 
very stout ; cups j—-J in. diam., sessile, hoary, margin acute entire. Nut 3-4. 
ong, shining, umbo minute.—The bracts are sometimes obscurely disposed in.rings, 
as shown in a drawing of this species in Herb. Kew. 
19. Q. Amherstiana, Wall. Cat. 2783 (in part); "quite glabrous, 
leaves long-petioled elliptic-oblong to -lanceolate or oblanceolate 
acuminate quite entire, base acute, nerves slender arched, cups hemi- 
spheric areolate by the confluent large obscure bracts, margins often reflexed 
‘uxy-velvety covering half the hemispheric obovoid-globose tomentose 
nut. A. DC. Prodr. xvi. ii. 83; Kurz For. Fl. ii. 484; Wenzig in Jahrb. 
Bot. Gart. Berl, iv, 993. 
MARTABAN and TENAsSERIM, Wallich, &c. irs 
, arge evergreen tree. Leaves 6-9 in., thinly coriaceous ; nerves 6-10 pass; 
petiole À in. Fruiting spikes stout, long. Cups 1 in. diam., free or connate Dy 
Wos or threes, subhemispherie. Muż depressed at the top with an obscure umbo. 
20. Q. acuminata, Rox). Fl. Ind. ii. 636; quite glabrous, leaves 
large ae petioled elliptic-lanceolate caudate quite entire very shining 
Pale and Smooth on both surfaces, nerves 10-15 pairs slender impressed 
A ve, cups subhemispheric echinate from the projecting tips of the con- 
nent bracts much shorter than the ovoid or hemispheric hoary nub 
pein toothed. A. DC. Prodr. xvi.ii. 90; Wight Ic. t. 221, f. 6-9; Kurz 
má Pl. ii. 484; Miquel Ann. Mus. i. 109. Q. fenestrata, Roxb., var. 
“uminata, Wenzig in Jahrb. Bot. Gart. Berl. iv. 224. 
Currracone, p ; 
TIONG, Roxburgh, King's Collector. : 
ranchlets shining, Leaves 8-10 by 21-4 in., flat, pale, narrowed into a short 
stont 1j ; : - . * er 
umbe --— petiole. Cups l in. diam., hoary. Nut as broad and rather longer, 
21. Q. lappacea, Roxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 637; shoots villously tomentose, 
caves short-petiole d , oblongela Ind ii acuminate or caudate . pubes- 
B £d tomentose beneath quite entire, base acute, nerves 12-15 pairs, 
the) emispheric or shallower echinate or tubercled one-third to one- a 
ire ength of the broadly conico-ovoid hoary nut, bracts velvety 8 hort y 
p ung. 4. DC. Prodr. xvi. ii. 87; Wight Ic. t. 220 ; Wall. Cat. 2780; 
