Pasania.] 
CXXXIII. CUPULIFER^E. 
375 
(20) P. Eichleri 
(21) P. Clementiana 
(22) P. omalokos 
(23) P. lucida 
(24) P. cyclophora 
(25) P. costata 
(26) P. lampadaria 
cup- 
(27) 
(28) 
(29) 
(30) 
P. Blumeana 
P. confragosa 
P. Wrayii 
P. discocarpa 
(32) P. encleisacarpa 
(33) P. Robinsonii 
Acorn depressed hemispheric, broader than long. 
Cups single thin, flat; acorn silky; leaves 
white beneath .... 
Cups single thick, edges incurved; leaves 
thin coriaceous. 
Rings few about 5 ; leaves caudate 
Rings many broad below. 
Leaves blunt acuminate 
Leaves very coriaceous oblanceolate 
acorn glabrous .... 
Leaves oblong acuminate; acorn tomen- 
tose very flat and large . 
Leaves lanceolate caudate acuminate; 
acorn glabrous, very large 
Cups combined in threes; leaves lanceolate 
very coriaceous .... 
§ iii. Chlamydobalanus. 
Cups covering the whole acorn except umbo, only adnate at base; 
scales appressed; acorn silky. 
Cups thin; leaf nerves 12 to 14 pairs 
Cup thick tubercled; nerves 6 to 8 pairs 
Cups spiny; acorns pubescent or silky. 
Cups covered with hooked spines 
Spines in tufts or broken rings; leaves entire w _,-■ - 
Spines in oblique rings; leaves serrate above (31) P. acuminatissima 
Cups smooth; rings faint or o; acorns silky. 
Fruit pedicelled; leaves chartaceous; fruit 
spikes large . . . 
Fruit sessile spikes short; leaves coriaceous 
§ iv. Lithocarpus. 
Cups covering acorn except umbo and adhering to it. 
Fruit pear-shaped, rings obscure . , . (34) Maingayi 
Fruit ovoid or obovoid, rings 5 to 7 . . (35) P• Beccanana 
§ i. EU-PASANIA 
(1) P. lappacea Oerst. Kjoeb. Vidensk. Meddel. 841 Gamble, 
lx. 416. 
Tree 60 to 80 ft. tall; young parts fuscous tomentose. Leaves 
membranous, oblong-lanceolate or oblanceolate, caudate-acumi¬ 
nate, base acute pubescent beneath especially on midrib and 12 to 
16 pairs elevate nerves; 4 to 9 in. long. 1*3 to 2*6 in. wide. Spikes 
simple, solitary, yellow-villous, lowest 5 in. long male, upper female 
or both male and female. Male flowers clustered or solitary; 
perianth 5-lobed; stamens 9 to 12. Female flowers single or 2 or 
3 together. Fruits clustered or solitary in spikes 6 in. long; cup 
sessile velvety, ovoid, -8 to 1 in. across, *4 in. wide, covered with 
soft curved spines. Acorn ovoid-conic, *8 in. long, silky. Hob. 
Rare, Perak, Larut at 300 to 500 ft. altitude (Kunstler, Scortechmi). 
Distrib. India and Burma. 
(2) P. Kingiana Gamble, in Kew Bulletin, 1914 p. 1 77 > Journ. 
As. Soc. Bang. lx. 417. 
Tree. Leaves very coriaceous, glabrous, ovate, shortly blunt 
acuminate, base round and decurrent on petiole, nerves 6 to 8 
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