280 FOXWORTHY. 
G. PARASHOREA Kuvz, 
Calyx-tube very riliort, not enlarging. Sepals on the edge of a broad 
receptacle, almost valvate in Lud. Stamens 13 to 15; anthers linear, on 
shoi-t filaments^ the connective more or less prolonged; anther cells more 
or less unequal, the two posterior shortly beaked. Ovary free, hairy, 
3-celled; style filiform. Fj-uit tomentose, acuminate. Five nearly equal 
wings narrowed below, not inclosing the fruit. In our species, the 
stipules are large, encircling the stem. Also, our species shows a distinct 
fold between the pairs of secondary nerves and is glaucous on the under- 
side of the leaf and on the young twigs. 
The genus has three species, one from the Eastern Peninsula of India, 
one from SuTnatra, and the third from Borneo and tlie Fhilippines. 
The bark of old trees is coarsely and deeply furrowed and dark-colored. 
Sapwood very light-colored; heartwood darker, often with a pinkish tinge. 
The wood is soft and moderately heavy and contains numerous resin- 
canals, fdlcd with a whitish resin. Trees distinctly gregarious in habit, 
in moist forests. 
Pith with 15 resin-ducts. Petiole witli 5 vascular bundles in the 
semicircle and just as many resin-canals, central bundle-mass with no 
resin-canals. 
1. Parashorea plicata Brandis in Jouvn. Linn. Soc. Bot. 31 (1895) 104; 
' Merrill & Rolfe in Philip. Journ. Sci. 3 (1908) Bot. 114; Foxworthy in Philip. 
Journ. Sci. 4 (1909) Bot. 511, 516; ^Yhitfo^d in Philip- Jouvn. Sci. 4 (1910) 
Bot. 712, Philip. For. Bur. Bull. 10^ (1911) 64, pis. 60, 61. 
P. warbvrgii Brandis 1. o. 105. 
Large trees, 20 to 40 m tall and 1 to 2 m in diamenter. Bark 1 to 3 
cm thick, longitudinally furrowed, dark-bi'own to nearly black in color. 
Leaves glabrous and sliiuing above, elliptic, 6 to 15 cm long, 5 to 8 cm 
wide, marked by a distinct fold between the secondary nerves, similar to 
what is seen in many species of Dipterocarpus. In the terminal bud the 
young leaves are completely inclosed within the amplexicaul stipules, and 
the tender leaf at that stage consists almost entirely of the closely ap- 
proximate secondary nerves. Stipules deciduous. Flowers 2.5 cm long, 
on thick pedicels furrowed when dry, which are half the length of the 
sepals. Sepals lanceolate, slightly overlapping in bud, gray-tomentose 
outside, pubescent inside. Stamens 15 ; anthers linear, glabrous ; valves 
nearly equal, the two posterior bluntly apiculate; appendage of the con- 
nective longer than the anther, thick spindle-shaped, with a long point. 
Ovary-cells half-immersed in the broad obconical receptacle, narrowed 
into an elongate hairy stylopodium. The 3 outer wings of fruiting calyx 
broader, 8- or 9-nerved, with prominent reticulate veins between the longi- 
tudinal nerves, similar to the venation in the fmiting sepals of the other 
species of the genus. 
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