PHILIPPINE DIPTEROCARPACEAE. 
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fine-grained, red wood. The leaves have a shape very much like that of some 
species of Dryohalanops, but the venation is different. 
Bur. Sci. 13141 Foxworthy & Ramos, collected near the Kabibihan River, in 
the Province of Tayabas, Luzon, in March 1911, under the name of paina. This 
number has immature fruit, unlike anything else that T liave seen. The leaves 
and wood resemble Hopea pJagata. 
EXCLUDED SPECIES. 
F.-Villar in Noviss. App. 20-21, credits Shorca florihunda Kurz, S. parvifolia 
DC, 8. reticulata Thwaites, Vatica grandiflora Dj^er, V. scaphula Dyer, V. affinis 
Thwaites, to the Philippines, but without citing specimens. It seems safe to 
assume that he was mistaken in crediting these species to the Islands. 
