9ft 
35. D. Motleijanns, Hook. fil. in Trans. Linn. Soc. XXIII. 159. A.DC. 
in DC. Prod. XVI., pt. 2, 611. D. pterygocalyx, Scheff. Obs. Phyt. 
EL 35 ; Dyer in Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. 1, 298. Mocanem grandiflora, 
Blanco, Fl. Filipp. Ed. I, 451. Anisoptera? Turcz. in Bull. Soc. Nut. 
Mosc. .1858, 1, 233. 
Malacca : Maingay (Kew Distrib.) No. 198. Penang : Curtis 424>. 
Pcrak: Scortcchini 152 b. Distrib. Baugka, Teystnann. (?) Philip- 
pines. 
The late Father Scortechini's field notcH contain the following 
account of the flower: M The petals of this are red inside in the middle, 
but pale towards the margins ; the stamens are numerous, 2-seriate, 
united in a ring by their enlarged bases, falling off together: staminodes 
many, short, adprcssed to the ovary. Ovary pubescent, scaly towards 
the base. Frui ting-calyx reddish." The species comes near D. 
Griffithii: but is distinguished from it by the diameters which I liavo 
noted under that species. Flowers of D. Lhi'jjithii are, however, wanting 
for comparison. 
10. Uii-TKTiocARpns KuxsTLisiti, King, n. sp. A tree 80 to 120 feet 
high j young branches flattened, at first sparsely covered with minute 
scurfy deciduous pubescence, ultimately glabrous, but always with 
oblique tawny- tomentose annuti. Duds narrowly cylindric, hoary- 
canescent. Leaves elliptic or sub-rotund-elliptic, very shortly acumi- 
nate, the base rounded or sub-cuneate, the edges undulate or sub- 
crenate, both surfaces glabrous : main nerves 16 to 18 pairs, oblique, 
straight, prominent on the lower surface: length 7*5 to 11 in., breadth 
4-5 to 7 in., petiole 15 to 2 in. Ilacemes 6 to 8 in. long, often bifid, 4- 
to 6-flowered, glabrous. Flowers 2'5 to 3 in. long, glaucous. Calyx-tube 
narrowly obeonic, 5-winged, glaucous. Petals linear, obtuse, glaucous. 
Fruit sub-globular, an inch or more long, with 5 wiugs about 25 in. 
wide : accrescent calyx-lobes oblong, obtuse, slightly narrowed towards 
the base, glabrous, reticulate, 3-nerved, 6 or 7 in. long and about 125 
in. broad. 
Perak : King's Collector, Nob. 3638, 3798, 7508 and 7606. 
Allied to D. grundiflorns ; but with larger leaves, smaller fruit 
and different buds. Allied also to D. GntfithU but with smaller fruit 
and different buds. This species has leaves like D. trinervis Bl. and 
I). retusw Bl., but differs from these in having winged fruit s it also 
resembles D. Dyeri, Pierre, which, however, has longer leaves with 
hairy petioles and more narrowly winged fruit. 
11. DiPTEROCAiiPUS Grhtithii, Miq. Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat. I, 213. 
A tree 100 to 125 feet high: young branches stout, sub-compressed, 
minutely tawny-eauesecnt ; the leaf buds ovoid, densely covered with 
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