. The Gardens' bulletin; Straits Settlements . No. 4460). Philippines: Bur. Sc. Philip. 2865, 7344 & other colls,at Kew, 11773, 27136, 27373, & 29063. Merr. , no. 407. The tree, for which the preferred name of membatuis given in our list of Botanical Equivalents, was describedas Shorea longipetala in 1932. This species is here shownto be the same as Shorea guiso of the Philippines and Shoreavulgaris of Cochinchina. The oldest name Shorea guisomust, in future, be adopted for our species, which, it isinteresting to note, extends from Cochinchina through Siam,the Malay Peninsula, and Bo
. The Gardens' bulletin; Straits Settlements . No. 4460). Philippines: Bur. Sc. Philip. 2865, 7344 & other colls,at Kew, 11773, 27136, 27373, & 29063. Merr. , no. 407. The tree, for which the preferred name of membatuis given in our list of Botanical Equivalents, was describedas Shorea longipetala in 1932. This species is here shownto be the same as Shorea guiso of the Philippines and Shoreavulgaris of Cochinchina. The oldest name Shorea guisomust, in future, be adopted for our species, which, it isinteresting to note, extends from Cochinchina through Siam,the Malay Peninsula, and Borneo, to the Philippines. Shorea ochrophloia E. J. Strugnell (Ms.) sp. nov.; Sym.,apud Desch in Mai. Forester 4: 28, nomen. Plate XVII. Ab affine S. guiso (Blco.) BL, ramulis crassioribus,foliis tomentosis crassioribus, paniculis densioribus faciledistinguenda. Branchlets densely fulvous stellate-tomentose whenyoung; later glabrescent, black. Leaves ovate, elliptic-ovate, Gardens Bulletin, Gard. Bull. S. S., Vol. VIII. Plate KXVII. Shorea ochropliloia E. J. S. ex Sym. 269 to ovate-oblong, usually shortly blunt-or mucronate-acuminate at the apex, rounded or subcordate at the base,margins subrevolute, average size about cm. X very variable, glabrous (except on midrib) and usuallydrying yellow- or red-brown above, fulvous tomentose onthe nerves beneath; midrib slightly depressed and tomentoseabove, strongly elevate and stellate-tomentose beneath;main nerves 13 to 17 pairs, slightly depressed above, stronglyelevate and stellate-hairy beneath; nervules joining themain nerves in parallel curved lines, inconspicuous above,conspicuous and stellate-hairy beneath; petioles terete,thicker in the upper portion, cm. long, fulvoustomentose; stipules oblong-obtuse, subfalcate, mm. mm., tomentose on both surfaces, caducous. Paniclesaxillary and terminal, lax; main axis usually less than long, fulvous tomentose; ultimate branchlets about apart,
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