86 



LITHOCAKPrS. 



the 



the apex, solitary, bracteolate 



longer than the leaves. Cvpules woody, solitary, 



whole of tne glans except its broad, flattened, sub 



•8 in. 



deep 



the scales connate by 



sub-divergent. Bipe fruit in stout spikes 



sessile, infundibuliform, embracii 



concave apex, 1*25 in. in diamet* 



bodies; the stout, conical, rugose apices 



m 



g the 

 r and 

 alon 



e 



free, and most numerous towards the upper ed 



Glans strongly adherent to the cup 



obconic, the apex flat, sub-concave, broad, minutely tawny- sericeous. 



Sarawak in Borneo,— Sig. Beccari (Herb. Becc. Nos. 2100, 3123, 3169) 



A very fine species 



f 



dily distinguished by its handsomely sculptured cup 



The pubescence on the smaller branches is not deciduous, but becomes darker with 



Plate 81. — Q. pulchr 



King 



1 



branch with acorns in various 



decrees of 



rip 



ale spikes. 3, female spike,— of natural 



2 



flowers: enlarged 



4 & 5 



ale flowers; 6 & 7, fe 



e 







