614 POLYANDRIA MONOGYNTA. Dipterocarpis. 
ed, acuminate, hairy underneath. Stipules small and 
hirsute, Belly: of the calyx five-ribbed, and «a: little 
hairy. ) 
A native of the coast south of Chittagong, ioletile itis 
called Tileeya-gujrun: like the other species it:grows to 
be a tree of the first magnitude, and. also furnishes the 
balsam called wood-oil, and is next in proportion to 
incanus. It blossoms in the cold:season, and the seed 
ripens in April and May. . 
3. D. incanus. R. Lise 
All the tender parts hairy. Leaves ovate, with the 
base somewhat tapering, obtuse, soft, and villous; spikes, 
axillary, half the length of the leaves; belly of the oye 
simply five-winged. 
-Gurjun, is the vernacular name at Chittagong, where 
the tree grows to a great size, and is said’to furnish the 
largest proportion of the best sort of wood oil or balsam 
mentioned in my description of D. turbinatus. Flower- 
ing time November and December, and the seed pay 
in — s 
AOD. alatus. R. or i ai 
- Tender parts an: Leaves from ovate-oblong, t? 
ovate-cordate, acuminate, smooth, and opaque above, 
harsh underneath, margins. ciliate. _— - the — 
five-winged, 
- An immensely large cask, a native of Mascal sland, 
and the neighbouring coast, Pegue; &c. © It is the wood 
wilt tree of the latter — iboheh amet 
ss Dd. piiheetelnies: R. : : alte 
c'eag of the calyx spherical, with five knobs onder 
five fissures on the outside, 
A native of Chittagong where it insorasenatts gio 
ning of the hot season, and the seed ripens’ —. 
