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QUESCUS. 



Queecus oogyne, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. Suppl. 351; Miq. in Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat. 



1 



113; DC. Prod. xvi. ii. 95. 

 The materials on which Miquel founded this species include no ripe fruit 



They 



of some specimens ( -without flowers and in very young fr 



to the Utrecht 



Herbarium from Buitenzorg {Herb. Jlort. Bogor 



No 



1315) 



The 1 



lanceolate, acuminate, of a purplish-brown, pale beneath when dry 



d the 



age, 



pules have large thick 



;r they 



Whether these scales become united into 



are ellipt 



very you 



imellse w: 



th 



or wheth 



remain 



d 



cannot be determined from the specimen 



De Candolle, however, puts the species into Cyclobal 



The material is in ray opinio r 

 think this species should be kept 

 resemble the fragmentary type of 

 resemble those of argmtata and end 



too 



ty 



until more shall be forthcomin 



I 



abe\ 



. These Utrecht specimens a good deal 

 tida, BL, at Leiden. Miquel says the leaves 



arpa 



Quekcus Pinanga, BL Mus. Lugd. B, 



303: DC. Prod. 



Ind. B> 



804 ; Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat 



107; Miq. Fl 



107 



18 



A species originally described by Blume, who had never seen its f 



It is now 



represented at Leiden 

 Cupulifer. Miquel (I.e.) 



glabra, Thunb. 



by t 



leaf- specimens which may or may not belong to a 

 that they may be from a cultivated specimen of 



Quercus plumbea, Bl. in Mus. Bot. Lugd. But. i. 293 ; Miq. Fl. Ind Bat. i. 



852; Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat. i. 108; DC. in Prod. xvi. ii. 88. 



Leiden is very poor, and the specimen in M. De Candolle's 



The material of this at 

 Herbarium, consisting only of four leaves and young fruit, is no b 

 a Sumatra species, collected by Korthals. From Blume's desc 

 resemble pruinosa in its furfuraceous-Iepidote vestiture, but the leaves 

 narrowed and more elongated than in that species. The only fruit know 



It 



b 



of this, it mus 



said to b 



are 



is very y 



Q 



Bl Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat 



304 



A species described from leaves which 



Leiden. M. De Candolle suggests that they are Euphorbiaceous. 



are still present in Blume's Herbarium 



in 



Q 



urceolaris, Jack Mai. Misc 



Prod. xvi. ii. 89. 



in Hook 



Comp. Bot. Mag 



256 



DC. 



This is 



known only from Jack's imperfect description. Miquel suggests (A 



Mus. Lugd. Bat. i. 109) that it c 



Sir Joseph Hooker observes 

 Catalogue, named doubtfully as 



ay be Q. Lamponga, Miq 



(Fl. Br. Ind, 



lidesm 



619) th 



two 



are really 



bers of Wallich 



specifically indeterminable. These are No. 9144 Herb. Finla\ 



young flow 



d N 



favoy 



914 



but 

 from 



In the Kew Herbarium there is a drawing of 



be Malay 



d attributed to a Mr 



pidate, 12 in. long by 5 



broad 



Parry 

 ; the 



a fine species of Q 



Th 



leaves of this are 



pules are 



hallow, 2 



presumed 1 



iptic-oblon 

 in. wid 



ith refleKed. corrugated ed 2 es : the nut. «« sub-spheroidul, ] -25 in. in diameter with 



n 



© 



base and 



;litly convex, apiculate top 



