a. Fruit not angled or ringed. 
b. Fruit rounded at base.usually globose,without tubercles or shoulders 
above. —••*.«.*— ( Sphaerales Dyer). 
o. Young branches,pet*oles,end nerves of XwvVs covered with coarse, 
gt i ff g fa ociculat e hairs. 
d. >rui. fc. **.*•••*■«• #**£.*■•***•*«orinitus* 
dd.Fruit etelipte-pubeocent .B.Seorteehinii. 
oc. Young branches not coarsely hairy. 
d. Fruit covered ?/ith pale, raised .blotches *. I). verrucosus n.sp. 
dd.Fruit not as above. 
e. Leaves with 12 or more pairs of nerves. 
f. Leaves oblong-elliptic,their under surfaces sparsely stellate* 
pubescent .**.*»*.L.Skinneri. 
ff.Leaves elliptic or ovate-elliptic,their under surfaces pubern- 
lous or quite glabrous. i.sp. from Pahang. 
66.Leaves with '->10 pairs of nerves;all parts glabrous. 
D.Kerrei. 
bb.Fruit rounds i at las, with t angular tuberosities on its upper por¬ 
tion* .... ( » uber cul at a tyrv ).i), corou tu**? • 
aa. Fruit, arglcd or ringed. 
o. Fruit angled*•*•«•••••( Angulatl Vyrr}» 
c. Cal y ?>' t uh e t 1o brc ug . 
d. Leavers ? t 5 - £.25 in. long*. . ... .R.f&gtneus* 
dd.Leaves la: gei •<.>»,.**. 4 •»«».* » ,n* bo. from Kuala * Vi iah. 
oo.Q&lyx- tube densely stellate-tomentobe.• . JLoblongif olltrc . 
bb. ?ru i t w i ng ed • ( Al at i Dyer) • 
o. Leaves glLbrc . 
d. Young oranches with conspicuous tawny-1 omen toco* oblique annuli* 
. D.Kunatleri. 
dd. ioung branches not as above. 
4 . Young branches becoming glabrous ;budii minutely palo canes- 
cent.,.«*.*•..«*» ... . , . D* grandif loruA, 
ee.Young branches 'iO/er becoming glabrous;buds densely seri¬ 
ceous ......* • *. »» \ Griffith X i * 
cc.Leaves minutely ^-pubescent on the 1c or surface* 
dm ■**low ex u uoo at 1 .vi. j cng... . «...... 'i . * • i - *> "i'■ 1 ■ j anus# 
dd.Flower s 1.5 ip« 1 onp • **.*..♦.**•**••* % r >. *1-vtus . 
Species of uncertain posit.lofo. -:5 sidus. 
This hey is merery~ adapted frefe that i nKing^f Tl j e /species 
which I aiu proposing to call verrucosus io r. very distinct 
thing from Kajnng.Selangor. Luckily, I have enoiigh material to 
send you soiae. The D.ap. from Pahrng suggests 1>* turbinatus* 
I sent some of it to Hole,who onye it is not D.turbinatus. 
Have not worked it out yet. to trying to get more material of 
it this year. The D.sp. from Kuo,In Pilah needs to be collected 
again before it is described. Skinner i and X>*i noanus are 
unknown to me and included from King's key. I).incanus is in¬ 
cluded,because Brandis credits it with being found in the 
extreme north end of the Peninsula. D.Scortechinii is,apparent¬ 
ly .quite common in Selangor. It aeema that D.crinitus has some¬ 
times been auppoaou to be present when the soeoioa was really 
D.Scorteohinii. -The species occur together in a number of 
localities. I see that Brandis credit,; D.Hassoltii to the 
Pcninoula.but I have not yet run across material of it in 
recent collections. 
DRY03ALAK0PS . 
I have a very distinct new species,from Pahang. Unfortuna- 
tely.our malarial is too scanty for me to sand any of it on at 
present. Shall try to get more of it this year. 
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