PHILIPPINE DIPTEROCARPACEAE. 285 
fine-grained, red wood. The leaves have a shape very much like that of some 
species of Dryobalanops, hut the venation is different. 
Bur. Sci. 13141 Foxworthy & Ramos, collected near the Kabibihan River, in 
the Province of Tayabas, Luzon, in March 1911, under the name of paina. This 
number has immature fruit, unlike anything else that I have seen. The leaves 
and wood resemble Hopea plagata. 
EXCLUDED SPECIES. 
F.-Villar in Noviss. App. 20-21, credits Shorea floribunda Kurz, 8. parvifolia 
DO., 8. reticulata Thwaites, Vatica grandiflora Dyer, V. scaphula Dyer, V. affinis 
Thwaites, to the Philippines, but without citing specimens. It seems safe to 
assume that he was mistaken in Crediting these species to the Islands. 
