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yellowish-brown shining hair. Leaves coriaceous, broadly ovate, usually 
slightly narrowed to the rounded base, but sometimes the base truncate- 
ly sub-cordate, the apex acute or shortly acuminate, both surfaces 
glabrous, the upper shining; main nerves 12 to 14 pail's, spreading, 
straight, slightly prominent on the lower surface : lrnirfh 5 to Jl in., 
breadth 3 to 5 5 in., petiole 2 25 to 3"5 in. Racemes 3- or 4-flowered. 
Flowers 1'5 in, long. Calyx ob-couie, sub-^Ubt <»is, 5-winged. Fruit 
oblong, 2*5 in. long, the wings extending from base to apex, stout, 5 
in. or more broad : accrescent lobes of calyx oblong, obtuse, glabrous, 
reticulate, boldly 3-nerved, 5 to 7 in. long and about 175 in. broad. 
A. DC. in DC. Prod. XVI, Pt, 2, OH j Dyer in Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. 
I, 299: Journ. Bot. 1874, 107. Kurz For. Flora Burra. I, 116. D. 
grandijiorus Griff. Notul. IV, 515 (not of Blanco). 
S. Andaman : Kurz, King's Collector. 
This closely resembles D. grand iflorus, Blanco, but tlie two may 
be readily distinguished by their young branches and leaf-buds. Tho 
young branches of this species are pale eanesceut and its leaf- buds 
broad and golden sericeous ; while the branchlets of D. grandijiorus 
are quite glabrous and dark-coloured and (he buds arc narrow and pulo 
eanesceut. 
12. Dii'TEKOCARPDs incanus, Roxb. Hort. Beng. 42 ; Fl. Ind. II. 
6J4. A tall tree : young shoots terete, stout, densely but niiuntely 
tawny-tomentose ; the buds short, ovoid, thick, with longer tomeuturu 
than the branchlets. Leaves coriaceous, broadly ovate, acute or sub- 
acute, the base rounded or sub-cordate, the edges undulate ; upper 
surface glabrous, the midrib alone slightly pubescent : under surface 
uniformly pale, shortly but Boftly stellate-pubescent, the midrib 
and nerves tomentose . main nerves 12 to 15 pairs, oblique, 
straight, prominent on the lower surface j length 5 to 8 in., breadth 
2*5 to 4 75 in. ; petiole 8 to 1*25 in., pubescent. Flowers about I in. 
long, usually in racemes but occasionally in short 7- or 8-tiowered 
panicles. Calyx-iube ob-conic, 5-winged, minutely tomentose. Petal* 
oblong, obtuse. Fruit sub-globose, about 1 in. in diam., 5-winged from 
base to apex j the wings thin, from "25 to '5 in. broad ; tho 2 accrescent 
lobeB of the calyx narrowly oblong, obtuse, glabrous, much reticulate, 
3-nerved in the lower half, when mature 5 5 in. long and nearly 1*5 
in. broad ; the 3 minor lobes sub-orbicular. Wight & Arn. Prod. 84 ; 
A. DC Prod. XVI. 2, 611 ; Dyer in Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. I, 298; Journ. 
Bot. 1874, p. 106. 
S. Andaman : common. Dibtrib. Burmah, Kurz, Herb. No. 2109 
(in part). 
The plant hero described under the name D. incunus closely re- 
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