116 DIPTEROCARPER. [ Dipterocarpus. 
terete, sprinkled with minute stellate hairs, the 2 wing-like lobes 
7-8 in. long, strongly 3-nerved and transversely veined, sparingly 
llate-hairy ; nuts appressed tawny pubescent. 
Has.—In the damp hill- and tropical forests of the Martaban hills east of 
Tounghoo down to Tenasserim; also Arracan. 
* %& Calyx-tube in fruit longitudinally 5-ribbed or 5-winged. 
parallel and straight; flowers rather large, white, almost sessile, 
forming rather short, simple or 2-3-cleft, greyish-tomentose race- 
mes in the axils of the young leaves ; calyx densely greyish-tomen- 
win 
hairs, the 2 wing-like lobes 5-6 in. long, 3-nerved, sparingly 
stellate-hairy ; nuts appressed pubescent. 
Has.—Frequent in the tropical forests of Pegu and Martaban down to 
Tenasserim ; also Arracan.—Fl. Apr.-May ; Fr. May.—s: 1—SS. = SiS. Metam. 
—Wood heavy, fibrous, but rather close-grained ; the sapwood 
8. D. Griffithii, Miq. ; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 299.—A leaf-shedding 
— tree (120—150 + 90—100 + 15—16), young branches minutely 
yellowish-velvety, the 5 es densely tawny hirsute; leaves ovate, 
rounded at base, 4-6 in. i i 
ple or slightly branched racemes ; calyx-tube in fruit 2 to nearly 3 
into as many broad wings, quite.glabrous and pruinous, the wing- 
like calyx-lobes 4-5 in. long, oblong, blunt, 3- towards the base 
nerved and net-veined, more or less pruinous, the smaller lobes 
_ almost orbicular, folded backwards; nuts densely tawny pubescent. 
_ ___Has.—Common in the tropical and moister upper mixed f sts of the Anda- 
mans; Tenasserim—Fr. May—s:1—S8 Sis" z 
pes aaa Sa ie coarsely fibrous, aaa 
