152 REMARKS UPON M. VESQUE’S NEW SPECIES. 
Folia 10-13 longa 4-5™ lata; petiola 2-3™ longa; calycis fructi- 
feri tubus 1-5 longus, laciniz auctes 5-7™ longe, 12-15™ late — 
Borneo (0. Beccari, nos. 779 et 1883) 
[The above descriptions are here reprinted for comparison with those of Prof. 
Thiselton Dyer, contained in the last (April) number of this Journal (p. 103 & 
seq.), in order that students may possess here the whole of the published material 
relating to the plants in question. In the followin communication Prof, Dyer 
eviewed M. Vesque’s new species, in relation especially to his own revision 
of the whole of the known species of the genus. — Ed, Journ, Bot.] 
REMARKS UPON M. VESQUE’S NEW SPECIES. 
By W. T. Tutsetron Dyzr, M.A., B.Sc., F.L.S8. 
_ Since the publication of my paper on Dryobalanops and Dipter- 
carpus I have seen the di i 
adding fresh synonyms to an Order in which they are already to 
numerous, 
d above. 
3. D. nudus, Vesque, takes precedence of D. pentapterus, Dre! 
refer to this also Beccari, 2509, 2 number which may, however, 
r 
it. 
~ 2. aoutangulus, Vesque, This is undoubtedly identical 
the very distinct species described by Scheffer as D. appendiculatis- 
IT have had th pportuni th 
authentic specimen in the ; 
ue, anticipates D. angulatus, Dyer. ' 
6. D. Lemeslei, Vesque, is a secs from the Island of ir 
Condor, off the coast of Cambod is i i ing lool 
V2. intricatus, Dyer, from Cambodia itself, is abundantly distinguish 
y the plicate Wings of the tube of the fruiting calyx. In M. Ab 
