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representation af D. alatus ; but it is a faithful delineation of what I 

 formerly identiliecl (and I still believe correctly) with D. gonopterus, Turcz. 

 I have not seen D, scaler ^ Ham. wliich is described as clothed with fascicled 

 brown hairs. 



Douhtful species^. 



1. D. VESTiTUS, Wall. Cat. 954 ; Hf. Ind. Fl I. 295. 

 Hab. Tenasserim, Tavoy (Gomez). 



Not seen by me but seems allied to, if not identical with, D. tUrhinatus, 

 apparently differing by the calyx4obcs all short broadly deltoid (not 2 

 elongate). 



2. D, SCABEB, Hani, in Mem. Wern. Soc. VI. 800 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 

 297. 



Hab. Hills of southern Tippera (Ham). 



3. D. ANGUSTiFOLius, WA. Prod. I. 81<. (Z>. costatus, Roxbs Fl.. Ind. 

 II. 613). 



Hab. Chittagong Hills* 



Far ashore a, Kurz. 



1. P. STELLATA, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1870, QQ. {Hliorea 

 stelTata, Dyer in Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 304) . 



Hab. Frequent in the tropical forests of Martaban ; rather rare along 

 the eastern slopes of the Pegu Yom-ah, up to 1500 ft. elevation. Fl. 

 March ; Fi'. Apr: May. 



The generic distinctions of Farasliorea do not consist in tbe develop- 

 ment of the fruit-wings but in tlie sestivation of the calyx and the entirely 

 exposed nut. 



Shorea, Roxb. 



Conspectus of. species, 



*" Inflorescence tomentose or velvety-pubescent. 



X- Leaves chartaceous, when, full-grown gUibrous or nearly so. 

 Shorter calyx-lobes in fruit acuminate ; stamens c- 20 — 25,. ... ...S. ohtusa. 



Shorter calyx-lobes in fruit blunt j, stamens about 50, ... ...8. robusta. 



Ys ><- Leaves very coriaceous, appressed silvery beneath. 

 Incompletely known ; leaves apparently persistent, ,,, ... ...S. Selferi. 



* * Inflorescence quite glabrous. 

 Calyx quite glabrous, ... ... ... ... ...S.florlbunda. 



I. S. OBTUSA, Wall. Cat. 966 ; Bl. Mus. Lugd. Bat. IL 32. t. 8 ; Hf. 

 Ind. Fl. I. 306. 



Hab. Common in the Eng and hill Eng forests all over Burma from 

 Ava, Prome and Martaban down to Tenasserim, up to 2000 ft. elevation, 

 Fl, March ; Fr. Apr, Miiy. 



