Quercus. | CXL. CUPULIFERX. (J. D. Hooker.) 613 
both surfaces, cups shortly stoutly peduncled nearly flat or saucer-shaped 
half embracing the conico-hemispheric glabrous nut, belts broad appressed. 
4. DC. Prodr. xvi. ii. 94; Wenzig in Jahrb. Bot. Gart. Berl. iv. 235. 
Q. Miqueliana, Scheff. Obs. Phyt. ii. 48; iii. 94. 
SINGAPORE, Maingay (Kew Distrib. 1460).—DısrtRIB. Banka, Borneo. l 
„Branches rather slender. Leaves 4-5 in., opaque above, grey brown and faintly 
reticulate beneath. Cups ł-1 in. diam., margin acute entire. Nut as broad, with a 
broad deeply intruded base, umbo small low. 
38. Q. Cantleyana, King mss. ; glabrous, leaves large petioled oblong 
or obovate-oblong obtusely cuspidate entire base acute, nerves 12-15 pairs 
slender slightly arched and raised, cross-nervules very faint; cups shallow 
stoutly pedicelled embracing the base of the depressed hemispheric densely 
hoary conical-topped nut, belts very obscure. 
PERAK and SINGAPORE, King’s Collector. Maracca?, Lobb. | . 
A tree, 60-100 ft. Branches stout, angular. Leaves 6-8 in., rigidly coriaceous, 
pale brown, midrib raised above ; petiole lin. stout. Fruiting spikes 6-8 in., young 
cups globose, free or connate on a stout common peduncle j in. long. Cups $ iu. 
diam., glabrous within, margin acute erect entire. Nut as broad, umbo small.— 
abb specimens are marked as from Malacca in Herb. Hook., but from Singapore 
In others. 
** Nut hemispheric. 
t Leaves glabrous at all times. 
32. Q. Wenzigiana, King mss.; glabrous, leaves short-petioled 
elliptic o tusely caudate entire base acute Shining above with 10-12 pairs 
ot very faint raised nerves, cross-nervules very faint, cups subsessile 
shallow covering three-fourths of the hemispheric nut, belts many barrow 
thick distinct, Q. Depenhorstii, Wenzig in Jahrb. Bot. Gart. Berl. 25 
(not of Miquel). 
PERAK, King’s Collector. PENANG, Curtis. Mawacca, Griffith (Kew Distrib. 
4483) ; Maingay (Kew Distrib. 1527).—DisTRIB. Borneo. . 
Branches slender. Leaves 4-6 in., coriaceous, coloured beneath like Q. Cant- 
cyana, but much smaller and caudate; petiole 4-3 in., slender. Cups $ in. diam., 
Margin rounded. Nut not seen (described from King mss.). 
40. Q. Rassa, Miquel Fl. Ind. Bat. Suppl. 350; Ana. Mus. i. 112; 
glabrous, leaves small elliptic obtusely caudate entire narrowed into 
the slender petiole, nerves 10-12 pairs very faint on both surfaces archec 
"ps small subsessile shallow turbinate much shorter than the globose or 
Hohosely conical glabrous nut, belts broad entire. A. DC. Prodr. xvi. 
Penana, Curtis, King’s Collector. PERAK, Scortechini, King’s Collector.— 
ISTRIB. Sumatra, Borneo. 
" tall tree. Branches slender. Leaves 2-3 in., rigidly coriaceous, sh 
pa -greyish beneath, reticulations very obscure; petiole 4-3 in. Cups 
argin acute entire. Nut as broad as the cup or broader, umbo minute. . 
d .? VAR. montana ; leaves narrower tip more slender (cup not seen), nut subcylin- 
Tic-ovoid.— Perak, alt. 4-5000 ft., King's Collector ; Sumatra, alt. 6000 ft. 
Var. Grifithii; leaves with much shorter rounder tips, fruit not seen.— 
“TSU, Grifith (Kew Distrib. 4482). 
Leaves glabrous when adult only, or puberulous beneath. 
41. Q. cyrtorhyncha, Miquel Fl. Ind. Bat. Suppl. 320 ; glabrous. 
ining above 
} in. diam., 
