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DIPTEROCARPACE A). 
Resinous, glabrous or tomentose trees; leaves entire coriaceous, 
thinly penninerved reticulate-venose; stipules small deciduous ; 
inflorescence racemose ; flowers in racemose branches 1-seriate, sessile 
or shortly pedicellate (Zrop. Asia’). 
9? Shorea Roxs.*—Flowers nearly of Hopea; stamens 15, or 
oftener 20-2» ; connective beyond cells subulate-cuspidate. Germen 
of Hopea ; style entire, 3-denticulate at apex. Fruit indehiscent sub- 
coriaceous ; 3 lobes of fructiferous calyx accrescent, wing-shaped, 
base closely connivent round pericarp. Seeds 1, or rarely 2, ovoid ; 
embryo fleshy ; cotyledons thick, unequal, usually enclosing superior 
radicle.—Resiniferous, glabrous, tomentose, or furfuraceous trees ; 
leaves entire or sinuate, parallel-nerved, often transversely reticulate- 
venose ; axillary and terminal inflorescence (of //opea), bracteate or 
ebracteate® (Zrop. Asia). 
10. Doona Taw.—Flowers nearly of Hopea (or Shorea) ; sepals 
obtuse ; 3 exterior largerin bud. Stamens 15 ; anthers oval-oblong ; 
connective beyond cells rather thick subglandular subelavate. 
Germen of Hopea; style subulate, stigmatiferous at apex. Fruit 
indehiscent, strictly included within base of calyx ; 3 exterior sepals 
much accrescent, wing-shaped beyond pericarp, erect patent obtuse. 
Seed ovoid; testa thin intruded between folds of embryo ; cotyledons 
of exalbuminous embryo wide, much contortuplicate, enclosing 
superior radicle-—Resiniferous glabrous trees ; leaves entire coria- 
ceous thinly penninerved reticulate-venose ; stipules small, deciduous ; 
inflorescence of Hopea’ (Zeylania’). 

1 Spec. 8-10. Wiaut, ZU.,i. t. 37.—KoRTH., 
Verh. Nat. Gesch. Bot., t.7.—Bu., Mus, Lugd.- 
Bat., ii, 34.—M1Q., Fl. Ind.-Bat., i. p. ii, 503 ; 
Prodr, Fl. Sum., 191, 489.—Tuw., Enum. Pl. 
Zeyl., 36—Hook. F., in Trans, Linn. Soc., 
xxiii, 161.—Wazp., Ann., iv. 338; vii. 379. 
2 Pl. Coromand., iii. 9, t. 212— GÆRTN. F., 
Fruct., iii. 47, t. 186.— Enpt., Gen., n. 5395.— 
B. H., Gen., 193, n. 8.—A, DC., Prodr., xvi. 
628, n. 10. 
3 Gen. scarcely distinct, except by habit, 
from Hopea (of which perhaps it is better 
as a section), 
4 Spec. about 15, Roxs., Pl. Coromand., iii. 
VOLE LV. 
t, 212.—Wraut, Icon., t. 27, 364 (Vatica). — 
Bz., Mus. Lugd.-Bat., ii. 32, t. 8.—Miq., F1. 
Ind.-Bat., i. p. ii. 503; Prodr. Fl, Sum., 191, 
487 ; Mus. Lugd.-Bat., i, 214.—Tuw., Enum. 
Pl. Zeyl., 36.—Watxr., Ann., iv. 337; vii. 
379. 
5 In Hook. Lond. Journ., ii. t. 12; iv. 7.—- 
B. H., Gen,, 193, n. 10.—A. DE., Prodr., xvi. 
626, n. 9. 
5 Gen, scarcely distinguished from Hopea, 
it differs first in embryo, but in Hopea the coty- 
ledons are also sometimes somewhat corrugated. 
7 Spee. 7, 8. THW., Enum, Pl, Zeyl., 34.— 
Watp., Ann., iv. 333; vii, 380. 
