PHILIPPINE DIPTEROCARPACEAE. 251 
(ippear to be more numerous, the buds seem to be longer and to be pubescent or 
hairy and the fruit is thicker, much heavier, oceasioimlly so filled out that the 
ridges do not appear in the lower part of the fruit. The bark is very light- 
colored, like that of D. grandifloriiK. 
Common names: anahaun, npitong (Tag., Vis.). 
10 Dipterocarpus grandiflorus Blanco Fl. Filip. ed. 2 (1845) 314; ed. 3, 
2 (1878) 218, ;. 2G3; A. DC. Prodr. 16^ (18«8) Oil; Dyer in Journ. Bot. 12 
(1874) 100; Vidal Sinopsis Atlas (1883) xv, t. V,, f. A, Phan. Cmi. Philip. 
(1885) 96, Rev. PI. Vase. Filip. (1886) 59; Burck in Ann. Jard. Bot. Bu.tenz 
6 (1887) 201; King in Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal 62= (1893) 95; Brandis & 
Gilg, in Engler & Prantl Nat. Pllanzenfam. 3 ' (1894) 257, f. 119, H; Bramlis lu 
Jou™. Li,™. Soc. Bot. 31 (1895) 37; Ceron Cat. PI. Herb. (1892) 25; Me.r^ 
in Phil. Journ. Sci. 1 (1900) Suppl. 97; Foxworthy in Philip. Journ. Sc, 2 
(1907) Bot. 372, 4 (1909) Bot. 513, pi. 27, f. n; Everett & Whitfoi^ in hilip 
Eur. For. Bull. 5 (1906) 16, 25; Jlerritt in Philip. Bur. For. Bull. 8 (1908 
48; Whitford in Philip. Journ. Sei. 4 (1910) Bot. 703, Philip. Bur. For. Bull. 
10= (1911) 69, pis. 68, GO. Plate XXXVI. 
J/ocf/Hcra gra»H7Jrtora Blanco L c. ed. 1 (1837) 451. _ ,, <. i , 
D. llancoi Blu.ne Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 2 (1856) 35; Dyer in Journ. Bot. 12 
*' a1L,!*L V Turcz. in Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou 31 ■ d^SS) 233; Dyer he. lOfl. 
D. motlcanus Hook. f. in Trans. Linn. Soc. Bot. 23 (1800) L,9 ; A. DC. 1. c. 
611; Dyer 1. c. 100; F.-Vill. Xoviss. App. (1880) 20. , 
D. griffinii Vid. in Cat. PI. Prov. Manila (1880) 18, non M.q. in Ann. Mus. 
Bot. 1 (1804) 213; F.-Vill. 1. c. 20. ,, 
D. pienjgLly. SchelTer in Nat. Tidschr. Xederl. Ind. 31 (18-0) 34,, D>er 
in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 1 (1874) 298. 
Trees 24 to 40 m high ; young branches rather stout, «;^'';';-F^;.;f ' 
at first hoary-puLerulous, hut finally quite glabrous, uoarly black «hcn 
dry ; IcuMhkIs shortly ovoid, n.inutely pale-canescent Leaves comccou>, 
ovate-elliptic, shortly acununate; the base broad, rounded or sub 
truncate, subcordate; the edges of mature leaves entire or d>scurely 
undulate-crenate, both surfaces glabrous; secondary nerves 14 to 16 a rs 
spreading, rather straight, prominent on the lo^ver, obsolete on the uppe^ 
surface, kngth 15 to 23 en, breadth 8 to 13 cm; pet:olc o to 7.. cm 
long, glabrm.s. Racemes about 4-flowered. F'-^^^'-'^^'^^ f^, '^ " 
rachis,% cm long, rose-colored, fragrant. CBly.x-tube 5-"o-<^ -'"j ^^ 
to ap^x. Petalt linear-oblong. Fruit oblong, 5 cm -§' ; "f ^^^ ' 
more than 1 cm wide ; the two accrescent lobes of the fy^-'^l'^f;^^^^ 
glabrous, reticulate, 18 to 23 cm long and 3 to 5 ^^^;^^'^ 
medial nerve the longest and most distinct, the bmallcr ca.j 
otbicular. 
™r- much the best-.no.n ;^P.-tf ^^ ^ r^L^l ^^^^. 
pines. It has been found in all parts of ^^^^"^^^ \^, ,,,,, „,, 
It seems to be more variable than any other of oui specie ^ 
he because we do not know the other spec.es so well. J'. "U^^'^ f^ 
doodling leaves are found to vary all the way from coaiselv dentate 
