5 1 I FOXWORTHY. 



Dipterocarpus tuberculatus Roxb. Eng, in (Burin.). 

 British India and Burma, Cochin China. 



Reddish-brown, heavy, but readily worked wood. Used for structural 

 work. 



Pierre 218; Watt Diet. 8:160; Oamb. 72, too. II, fig. 1; Nord. V (I>. grandi- 

 florus Wall.), XI. 



Dipterocarpus turbinatus Qaertn. f. (1), laevis Ham.). Kanyin (Burin, i ; 

 gurjun (Beng.). 



British India and the Andaman Islands. 



Tied, moderately hard wood; used for house and boat building. 

 Watt Diet, 3:170; (Jamb. 70. 



DiDterocarpus vernicifluus Blanco. Panao. 



Philippines. 



Phil. Woods 373. 



Dipterocarpus zeylanicus Thw. Ilora. 



Ceylon. 



( lamb. 72. 



Doona congestiflora Thw. Tinya. 

 Ceylon. 



Used for tea-boxes. 



Lewis 308. 



Doona gardneri Thw. 

 Ceylon. 



W I hard, even-grained, durable, reddish-brown; called "red doon" 



by sawyers in the hill country, and used for sleepers in the Qaputale 

 railway. 



Doona zeylanica Thw. Dun, doon. 

 ( eylon. 



Wood light, moderately hard, pale-grayish-brown, durable and greatly 

 in request for shingles, whence the tree is often called "shingle tree." 

 Gamb. 74. 



Dryobalanops aromatica Qaertn. f. Sapor; kampf erhout j Borneo camphor 

 wood. 



Borneo, Sumatra, Malacca. 



Van Eed. 27; Ridl. 61; Newton 6. 



Dryobalanops beccarii Dyer. Kapor gunong and kapor paya (M.). 

 Sarawak. 



Becc. 572; Bargagli-Petrucci 73. 



Dryobalanops kayanensis Becc. Kapor bennar. 

 Sarawak. 



Becc. 572; Bargagli-Petrucci 74. 



other species of Dryobalanops furnish wood which is not to be distinguished 

 from that of the species mentioned. 



Hopea acuminata Merr. Plate XXVII, fig. OS. Mangacliapuy or dalhv 

 dingan. 



Philippines. 



Phil. Woods 389; Card. 08. 



