. Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Fig. 9. Cotyledons of Shorea rigida. Fig. 10. Cotyledons of Shoreamacroptera from above and from the side. This outer cotyledon is least bulky in 8. bracteolata, and mostbulky in 8. macroptera. The drawings indicate differences inshape: but until many more Shoreas have been examined in theseedling state, it is useless to endeavour to establish relationshipsbetween their shape and the sections of the genus. Jour. Straits Branch NOTES ON DIPTEEOCAEPS. 165-. Fig. 11. A young plant of Shoreamacroptera at the expanding of thefirst leaves


. Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Fig. 9. Cotyledons of Shorea rigida. Fig. 10. Cotyledons of Shoreamacroptera from above and from the side. This outer cotyledon is least bulky in 8. bracteolata, and mostbulky in 8. macroptera. The drawings indicate differences inshape: but until many more Shoreas have been examined in theseedling state, it is useless to endeavour to establish relationshipsbetween their shape and the sections of the genus. Jour. Straits Branch NOTES ON DIPTEEOCAEPS. 165-. Fig. 11. A young plant of Shoreamacroptera at the expanding of thefirst leaves. Fig. 12. A young plant of Shoreabracteolata and its cotyledons, bothfrom above and the inner from below.


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