308 XXV. DiPTEROCAHPE^. (W. T. Thiselton Dyer.) [^^wrea. 



known. Bases of the fruUing calyx-segments lanceolate, gibbous, puberulous ; wings 

 14 by i in., linear, obtuse, glabrous, 8-nerved. 



19. S. macroptera, Dyer ; leaves narrowly oblong aouminate base 

 obtuse somewhat coriaceous shining above glabrous beneath: lateral nerves 

 about 10 pairs rather prominent beneath, panicles terminal. 



Malacca, Maingay. — Disteib. Borneo. 



Twigs puberulous, dark-brown. Leaves -4^5 by If in., ohooolateooloured wben dry; 

 petiole ^ in., rugose. Flowers sessile. CopsM^e (immature) ^ in. long; bases of the 

 fruiting calyx-segments equalling the capsule, ovate, bordered by the decurrent margins 

 of the wing; wings 5-6 by |-1 in., linear, obtuse, 10- nerved, glabrescent. 



DOUBTPDL SPECIES. 



Shorea longisperma, Boxb. Mart. Beng. 93 ; JFl. Ind. ii. 618. Parashorea longi- 

 sperma, Kurz in Joum. As. Soc. Beng. 1870, ii. 6,6. Prince of Wales' Island. Without 

 description. 



6. KOPILa, Boxb. 



Glabrous or hoary-tomentose resinous trees. Leaves quite entire, firm, 

 inconspicuously feather-veined ; stipules small, deciduous or inconspicuous. 

 Flowers sessile or shortly pedicelled, ebracteate, in lax panicles of unilateral 

 racemes. Calyx-tvbe very short, adnate to the receptacle, segments obtuse, 

 imbricatei iStamens 15, or rarely 10, slightly connate; anthers ovate, con- 

 nective. subulate-cuspidate, valves obtuse equal. Ovary 3-celled, the cells 

 2-ovuled; style shortly cylindric or subulate. Nut 1-seeded, closely sur- 

 rounded by the bases of the accrescent calyx-segments, 2 of which are 

 developed into linear wings. Emhryo as m. kihorea. — Disteib. of Shorea; 

 species about 35. — Tte separation of this genus from Shorea is somewhat 

 artificial. 



* Panicles palely tomentose. 



1. K. odorata, Boxb. HoH. Beng. 42 ; PI. Ind. ii. 609 ; leaves ovate- or 

 lanceolate-oblong acute or obtusely acuminate lateral nerves about 12 pairs 

 rather weak their axils often glandular, anthers oblong appendage about 

 the same length. A.BC. Prodr. xvi. 2, 632. H. faginea, Hmi,. Gale, ex 

 Herb. Lemann. {not of Wall.). H. eglandulosa, Roxb. HoH. Beng 42- 

 PI. Ind. ii. 611 ; A. DC. Prodr. xvi. 2, 634. H. decandra, Bweh. ex Wight 

 III. 88. H. Wightiana, Miguel m Herb. Hohenach. 320, {not of Wall). 



Eangook, Pegu, Martaban and Tenasseeim. 



A large tree ; brancblets dark brown, glabrous. Leaves 4-6 by 14-2 in., base rounded 

 often Buboblique, margins undulate, firm, glabrous on both surfaces; petiole « in 

 Flowers sweet-scented, buds about i in., very shortly pedicelled. Gahx-segments 

 ovate, obtuse. Petals yellow. Nut \ in., ovoid, apiculate, glabrous ; wings of iruiting 

 calyx-segments linear, obtuse, tapering to an oblong base \ in. 



Vae. 1. odorata proper. Wall. Cat. 961 (sp.) ; panicle i as long as the leaves rather 

 dense, wings of fruiting calyx-segments 1^ by |-| in., 7-9-nerved. Soxh. Cor PI iii 

 t. 210; Korth. Verh. Nat. Gesch. Bat. 7&, t. 7, f. 15-21.— Mergui, Griffith 



Vae. 2. vasta, Wall. Cat. 926 (ep.) ; leaves gradually tapering opaque above, panicles 

 equalling the leaves rather lax, wings of fruiting calyx-segments If by 4-li in. 9-13- 

 nerved. — Eangoon to Mergui. '' 



2. K. parviflora, Beddome Plor. Syhat. t. 7 (f)y error t. 6) ; Gen xxvii in 

 pari; Ind. Por. Rep. 1863-4, with plate ; leaves ovate or oblong acute 

 lateral nerves about 10 pairs often forked their axils often glandular tips of 



