Hopea.] XXV. dipterocarpe^. (W. T. Thiselton Dyer.) 309 



petals dilated and crisped, anthers suborbicular, appendage about half as 

 long again. 



Malabak and S. Cahaba ; ascending to 3500 ft.,' Beddome. 



A large tree ; branohlets reddiah -brown, slightly glaucesoent. Leaves about SJ by 

 \\ in., firm, base acute or rounded, margins slightly. undulate, glabrous on both sur- 

 faces, nerves pale beneath ; petiole ^ in. Flower-buds about J in., tomeutoae, very 

 ekortly pedicelled, calyx-segments lanceolate, obtuse. Fruit unknown. 



3. B. lon^ifolla, Dyer ; leaves linear-lanceolate obtuse lateral nerves 

 about 1 pairs very oblique their axils often glandular, tips of petals crisped, 

 anthers suborbicular appendage about half as long again. H. parviflora, 

 Beddome Flor. Sylvat. Gen. xxvii., in part. 



SoDTH Caenatic, near Tinnivelly, Beddome. 



A large tree ; branchlets brown. Leaves 5-7 by 1-1^ in., firm, base acnte, margins 

 slightly undulate, glabrous on both surfaces ; petiole | in. Flower-huds fV in-, tomen- 

 tose, shortly pedicelled. Calyx-segments ovate, acute. Fruit unknown. 



** Panicles glabrous (except sometimes in H. micrantha). 



4. 31. Wl^htlana, Wall. Cat. 6295 ; branchlets pale softly pubescent at 

 length glabrous, leaves oblong-lanceolate obtuse or acute lateral nerves 

 about 10 pairs, panicles racemose axillary 1-6 together shorter than the 

 leaves, calyx-segments glabrous. W. d; A. Frodr. 85; Wight Ill.t. 37 ; 

 A. DG. Prodr. xvi. 2, 633. 



Westehw Peninsula, Wight; Conoan, Stochs. 



Leaves 5-8 by lf-3 in., firm, base acute rounded or emarginate, glabrous on both 

 surfaces, opaque above, nerves oblique, curved, rather prominent above ; petiole 4 in., 

 stout, pubescent. Bracts -f^ in., lanceolate, acute. Buds about J in., very shortly 

 pedicelled. Calyx-segments lanceolate, obtuse. Petals pubescent externally. Anthers 

 with an appendage 4 times their length. Nut ^ in., ovoid, apiculate, glabrous ; bases 

 of fruiting calyx-segments scarcely distinct, gibbous, wings l|-24 by 4-1 in., linear or 

 elliptic-linear obtuse, about 9-nerved, usually tinged with red. — The inflorescence is 

 often diseased and condensed into. a' globular mass; this is Artocarpus lancecefolia, 

 Boxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 527, ex Miquel, in Herb. Hoheuack. 796 a. 



5. K. glabra, W. & A. Prodr. 85 ; branchlets dark-coloured glabrous, 

 leaves lanceolate obtuse or shortly acuminate lateral nerves about 8 pairs, 

 panicles 1-3 together, racemes axUlary about equalling the leaves, calyx- 

 segments glabrous. 



Western Peninsula, Wight; Southern Carnatic, at Tinnivelly, jBotfiiZome. 



Leaves about 4 by 1^ in., base aeute or obtuse, glabrous, and rather shining on both 

 surfaces, nerves oblique curved and prolonged parallel to the margins slightly prominent 

 above ; petiole 4 in., rugose. Bracts nearly J in., lanceolate, obtuse. Fwwer-huds 

 very shortly pedicelled. Calyx-segments ovate, obtuse. Petals pubescent. Anthers 

 orbicular, appendage about 3 times as long. Fruit unknown. ■ 



6. K, oblong^ifolia, JDyer ; branchlets pale compressed, leaves oblong 

 shortly acuminate lateral nerves about 10 pairs, panicles racemose axillary 

 (rarely two together) about half as long as the leaves, calyx-segments 

 glabrescent. 



, Tenasserim ; at Mergui, Griffith. 



Leases about 7 by 24 in., firm, base obtuse, glabrous and rather opaque on both sur- 

 feces ; nerves oUique, scarcely curved, inconspicuous above ; petiole 4 in., glabrous. 

 Bracts minute, about equalling the very short pedicels. Calyx-segments ovate, acute. 

 Petals pubescent, Antltera orbicular with an appendage 4 times their length. Fruit 

 unknown. 



