90 



5. D. Kerr it. 



6. D. comutus. 



I), jagineus. 

 D. ohlongifolins . 



9. 2>. grandiflorus. 



10. D. iLtinstleri. 



Leaves with 8 to 10 pairs of nerves. 

 All parts quite glabrous 

 Ripe fruit -with 5 angular tuberosities on its 



upper portion 

 Ripe fruit 5-angled : 



Caljx-tube glabrous ; leaves 2'5 to 3"25 in. 



long 

 Calyx-tube densely stellate-tomentose ; 

 leaves 6 to 8 in. long 

 Ripe fi'uit -with its 5 angles produced into wings : 

 Leaves glabrous : 



Young branches at first scurfy-puberulous, 

 ultimately quite glabrous : buds ovoid, 

 minutely pale canescent 

 Young branches as in the last, but with 

 conspicuous tawny-tomentose, oblique 

 annuli ; buds cylindinc, hoary-canes- 

 cent 

 Young branches minutely tawny-pubes- 

 cent, not annulated and never gla- 

 brous ; buds ovoid, densely sericeous 11. D. Grvffithii. 

 Leaves minutely stellate-pubescent on the 

 lower surface : 

 Flowers about 1 in. long ; leaves with 

 rounded or sub-cordate bases ; young 

 branches very stout, with ovoid buds : 

 the accrescent lobes of the calyx 

 1'5 in. broad 

 Flowers 1'5 in. long ; leaves Avith rounded 

 or cuneate, not sub-cordate, bases : 

 young branches moderately stout with 

 cylindric buds : accrescent calyx-lobes 

 •7 to '8 in. broad 

 1. DiPTEBOCARPUS CRINITDS, Dyer in Hook. fil. 

 A tree 90 to 160 feet high : young branches, petioles, under surface of 

 midi'ib and nerves, pedicels and outer sui'face of bi-acts of inflorescence 

 clothed with stiff yellowish-brown fascicled hairs. Leaves very coria- 

 ceous, ovate or more usually obovate, acute, the base rounded or sub- 

 acute ; the edge entire, fringed with fascicled haii^s, recurved (at least 

 when dry) ; both surfaces sparsely hispid when young, glabrescent when 

 old ; main nerves 12 to 18 pairs, spreading, rather straight, very 

 prominent on the lower, depressed on the uppei', surface ; length 3 to 

 6 in., breadth 1'75 to 2"75 in., petiole I to r25 in. liacemes about 6- 



382 



12. I), incanus. 



13. D. alattis. 



Fl. Br. Ind. I. 296. 



