xiii, c, 3 Foxworthy: Philippine Dipterocarpaceae , II 193 
10.5 cm longa, 4.3 ad 6.5 cm lata, glabra, apice retusa, abrupte 
acuminata, basi rotundata vel subcuneata. Nervis secundariis 
circa 14, tertiariis parallelis et reticulatis, non conspicuis. Pe- 
tiolo 2 ad 2.5 cm longo. Stamina connectivi appendice quam 
loculis anthereae 2-3-plo longiore. Filamenta brevis. Stylopo- 
dio nullo. Ovario depresse conico. Stylo longo. Fructus viri- 
dis; alae longiores, circa 5 cm longae et 1 cm latae, breviores 
circa 2 cm longae, fructus circiter 1 cm longus. 
A large tree, 35 to 50 m tall and 50 to 150 cm in diameter. 
Bark thick, dark, and furrowed longitudinally. Leaves broadly 
elliptic to oblong, usually retuse at the apex, sometimes shortly 
and very bluntly acuminate. Base rounded or subcuneate, 6.5 
to 10.5 cm long, 4.3 to 6.5 cm broad, glabrous on both surfaces. 
Secondary nerves about 14 pairs, tertiary veins parallel and reti- 
culate, not very prominent. Petioles 2 to 2.5 cm long. Flowers 
(picked up on ground under the tree) with appendix to connective 
2 to 3 times as long as anther cells. Filaments short, less than 
half the length of anther. No stylopodium. Ovary flatly conical. 
Style long and slender. Stigma 3-lobed. Ovary and lower part 
of style pubescent. Fruit green when fresh; the three long 
wings about 5 cm long and up to 1 cm wide, the two short wings 
about 2 cm long. Fruit about 1 cm long. 
Basilan, For. Bur. 13769 Foxworthy, De Mesa & Villamil, April 27, 
1912 (type). 
The flowers were picked up from the ground. They had evidently been 
borne a week or two earlier. It is locally known as kalunti and is one of 
the very common timber trees in Basilan and southern Mindanao. 
Other collections of this species are: For. Bur. 13768 Foxworthy, De 
.Mesa & Villamil, Basilan, April 27, 1912; For. Bur. 13902, Zamboanga, 
same collectors, June, 1912; For. Bur. 9076, 9130 Whitford & Hutchinson, 
Zamboanga, Dec. 1907, also 9372, same place, Jan. 1908; For. Bur. 1329 U 
Foxworthy, De Mesa & Villamil, Zamboanga, May 17, 1912. This was 
known as kalunti Colorado and is possibly a distinct species. For . Bur. 
13289 Foxworthy, De Mesa & Villamil, opposite Olutanga Island, May 
16, 1912, is possibly a distinct species. It was collected under the name 
of mangasinoro. 
Fruit described from immature material. Base green, wings maroon 
color. Fruits borne in a panicle. Two small and three long wings, en- 
closing the fruit very closely. The large wings 3.5 to 7 cm long and 7 
to 11 cm wide, with about 10 nerves. Short wings 1.8 to 2 cm long and 
2 to 3 mm wide. Very abundant fruiting, but much the largest part of 
the seeds drop before maturing. 
6. PARASHOREA Kurz 
Key to the Philippine species of Parashorea. 
a 1 . Fruit less than 1 cm in diameter 1. P. plicata. 
a 1 . Fruit 2 cm in diameter.. 2. P. warhurgii. 
