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Bot. Lugd.-Bat. I. 304; Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat. I. 864. Q. racemosa, 
Jack in Mal. Mise. VII. 86; Korth. in Verh. Nat. Gesch. Bot. 205. 
Q. glaberrima, B). Verh. l.c. 210, t. 2, Bijdr. 519 and Fl. Jav. Cupul. 
17 t. 18; Mig. Pl. Jungh. I. 10. @. depressa, Bl. Verh. l.c. 209, 
t. 1. Q. litoralis, Bl. Mus. Bot. I. 303; Koord. & Val. Bijdr. X. 
65. Q. sphacelata, Bl. Mus. Bot. I. 304; Koord. & Val. lc. 65. 
Q. placentaria, Bl. Bijdr. 513; Fl. Jav. 1. c. 19, t. 9. 
Distris. India, Burma, Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. 
Vern. ‘Mempening Bungkus,’ ‘ Berangan Padi’ (Ridley). 
Var. gracilipes, A. DC. Prodr. XVI. ii. 86. Leaves lanceolate or 
oblanceolate, gradually narrowed into the long petiole ; cupule prom- 
inently scaly; acorn rounded and depressed at apex. Hook. f. FI. 
Br. Ind. V. 610; King Ann. Calc. II. 48, t. 42—4; Koord. l.c. 66. 
Q. gracilipes, Miq. in Fl. Ind. Bat. Suppl. 347. 
PROVINCE WELLESLEY: at Bukit Mutayaim, Curtis 2829!. 
Perak: in dense forest up to 150 m. alt., Goping District, King’s 
Collector 6085 !, 6118 !, 8228!; in Upper Perak at 300 m. alt., Wray 
3772!; Scortechini!. Matacoa: Maingay K.D. 1456!. Sincapore: 
Maingay K.D. 1457!; at Bukit Timah, Ridley 4441!; at Sungei 
Udang, Derry 424!.—Distris. India (Khasia Hills), Burma, 
Sumatra. 
Var. microcalyx, A. DC.1.c. Leaves small; fruit small; cupules 
often solitary or subconnate ; acorn with usually a conical apex. 
King in Ann. Cale. II. 48, t. 43 9—11. @. microcalyx and Q. anceps, 
Korth. in Verh. Nat. Gesch. Bot. 204 and 206; Oudem. Annot. 
Cupul. Jav. 6. t. 4 fig. 3; A. DC. l.c. 86. (excl. syn. Q. turbinata, 
Roxb. and Q. Thomsoni, Miq.). @. Arcaula, Ham. var. microcalyx, 
Blume Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. I. 290. @Q. Rhioensis, Hance in Journ. 
Bot. (1878) 198. 
PrRAk : King’s Collector 10947!.—Distris. Rhio, Java, Suma- 
tra. 
6. PASANIA GRANDIFRONS, Gamble. A very large tree reaching 
a height of 18—30 m. and 60—90 cm. in diam. of stem, branches 
spreading ; branchlets brown, smooth, grooved, minutely puberu- 
lous. Leaves very large, coriaceous; elliptic-oblong, abruptly cau- 
date-acuminate at apex with an obtuse acumen, rounded or 
cordate, often unequally, at base; upper surface glossy green when 
fresh, brown and shining when dry, lower silvery grey when fresh, 
dull and pale when dry ; 20—40 cm. long, 6—18 cm. broad; mid- 
