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•I in. long. Hah. Pahang, Lubok Tandok, Temerloh (Foxworthy); 
Perak, Grit (Burkill), Native name: Pudu. Distrib. Sumatra, 
Borneo. 
This form hardly differs from A. Maingayi, King, except in the 
rather thinner pointed leaves, and Beccari combines the two, but 
the leaves of typical Maingayi are conspicuously rounded. It 
would probably be best to make A. Maingayi a variety of A. Ke- 
mando, Miq. 
VoL in. f. 354, Puda, last line, should he Pudu. 
Order CXXXIII. Cupulifer.e. 
Vol. Hi. p. 373, sp. 3, Quercus turbinata Bl., note 
Additional specimens from Bukit Tangga, Negri Sernbilan, 
collected by Nur, show the female flowers which have not been 
described. They are borne in the upper axils of the young velvety 
shoots, the male spikes, i in. long, are in the lower axils. The 
female flowers are 2 to 4 together densely clustered in a head on a 
short woolly peduncle. The styles, 3 or 4, are glabrous, short and 
thick and curved with thick reniform stigmas. I find 12 stamens 
in the male flowers, not 6 only as given by Gamble, but the flowers 
perhaps vary in this. The tree is described as being 40 to 50 ft. 
tall. The specimens quite resemble those of Penang, and allowing 
for slight variations, the Q. turbinata of Java, Sumatra and Borneo. 
The acorn cups in Wray’s plant, the typo of the var. crassilamellata 
Gamble, are certainly thicker and with rather broader rings than 
in the Javanese specimens, although the acorns are still young. 
The acorns in the Javanese specimens are oblong-ovoid, smooth, 
shining, brown, i in. long, and *5 in. through. 
Vol. Hi, p. 381, after sp. 16, Pasania Bennettii Gamble, insert :— 
(i6a) P. erythrocarpa Ridl. Journ. Bot. 1924, p. 301. 
Tree about 30 or 40 ft. tall, branches stout. Leaves stiffly 
coriaceous elliptic-lanceolate acuminate acute, base shortly cuneate; 
midrib strongly elevate on both sides, nerves 12 pairs, elevate 
beneath, iiervules inconspicuous parallel; g in. long, 3 in. wide; 
petioles stout, *5 in. long. Flowers not seen. Fruit spikes stout, 
6 in. long; fruits closely clustered in threes when young, sub- 
globose, sessile, thickly muriculate with short scale tips; in adult, 
cup round, dilated towards the base and narrowed in at the top, 
sessile, rough but rings 10 and scales inconspicuous, 75 in. long and 
as wide, -25 in. deep. Acorn oblong-conoid, tip blunt, dark red, 
minutely scurfy, nearly i in. long, *5 in. wide at base, base excavate; 
umbo small. Hah. Negri Sernbilan, Gunong Angsi near the bunga¬ 
low at 2700 ft. altitude (Mohammed Nur, comm. Burkill 11,652). 
This fine tree in some respects resembles P. sficata, but as the 
scales are united in inconspicuous rings belongs rather to the section 
Cyclohalamis and would be put next to P. Bennettii. In each cluster 
of flowers only one fruit is developed* 
