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Shortly pedicellate arranged in ample many-flowered pyramidal panicles 

 morter than the leaves, fruits in short panicles ellipsoidal ' [ 



. Penanq? top of the hill, Maingmj, (? Sincapore, Lohh.) 



fi-i 1 ^\^^ ^^ •? ^^' ^'^^ slender stem. Leaves 3 ft. or more ; leaflets glaucescent alx)ve, 

 6-11 by 3-4 in. ; petiolule |-| in. Inflorescence 6-12 in. long. Fruit I in. long. 

 Specimens from^ Sincapore, collected by Lobb, with ovate-oblong leaves and short 

 r/^*^"^ panicles, probably belongs to this species. — Maingav's specimens are 

 Barked as " from top of hill" simply, Penang being probably intended. 



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12. A. minutiflora, Bedd. Ic. PL Ind. Or. L 44, t. 193 ; pubescence 

 lerrugiaous- or rufous-stellate, leaflets 7»-15 opposite or subopposite narrowly 

 elliptic or oblong-lanceolate acuminate, base subcordate rounded or sub- 

 ^^^^^\^ panicles divaricately branched raany-flo^reredi flowers shortly 

 pemeeUed, fruit subglobose 1-2-seeded. A. polyantha, Bedd. I.e. Euphora 

 «tstipulatis, 6^r^/. iVof^^Z. iv. 547. 



A handsome slender tree of 25 or 40 ft. with hard wood. Leaves 6-24 in. or more ; 

 eaflets 2-7 by %~2\ in., stellate-hairy beneath, glabrescent above except midrib. Pa- 

 «*^« half to all the length of the leaves. Fruit §-1 by |-| in. 



. nere are two forms, possibly distinct species. . ^ ^ 



. ^ travancorica; leaflets usually subcordate, flowers ^ in. thick, corolla snbglabres- 

 "^^•'^Courtanum, Wight; Travancor, Western Ghats, alt. 2-3500 ft.. Beddome. 



p. Griffithii; leaflets subcuneate or rounded at the base sometimes with pellucid dots, 

 cowers miniif^ »«^*,.i„j j„i.:j „ ^^a^ radicle imbedded between the 



of the seed its opposite pole deU- 

 Tenasserim and Malacca, Oriffith, Maingay. 



cot 1^ ^^,u^> "cotyledons amygdaloid superposed, 



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^^eiy pilose" {Maingay 7n5«.}.— Tenasserim and Mah 



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Flowers clustered in smxU spikes 



7 IV ^' ^^^^^ta^ ffiern; pubescence rufous-stellate, leaflets subsessile 

 ^uiptic opposite finely acuminate, base more or less cordate, flowers 

 n^ ] ^^ssile in little spike-like clusters arranged on a pyramidal panicle 

 ^rly eq^u^alling or shorter than the leaves. , ;; : 



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Reaves 12-18 in. ; leaflets 4-8 by 2-3i in. Fanicles 5-10 in. long or more. „::i , 

 lyi. Calyx ^lahvom. ' :. • 



/,'•,*• palembanlca, A/iq. Fl. Ind. Bat. Suppl-l 5Qi7 ; Ann. Mm. 

 ^m.-£at. iv. 52; pubescence rufous-stellate, leaflets 11-13 opposite or 

 .^opposite elliptic acuminate somewhat cuneate at the base shortly petio- 

 ,"!;^'. flowers small sessile in little spike-like clusters arranged on a 

 uranudal panicle rather shorter than the leaves, fruit depresso-globose. 

 jT. . J^ipPannas, Mig. I.e. 506. A. tomentosa, Tet/sm. & Btnn. m A at. 

 ^*^hr. A'ed. Ind^xxyil 43. . 



ALAccA, Griffith, Jlainnay.—TfisTmB. Sumatra and S. Borneo. 

 Peti^T* 6-12 in. ; leaflets 2-4 bv |-li in., minutely pellucid-punctate {Maingay) ; 

 *^.'"°*«Hin. PanicUs U-9 in.' lone. 





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a]tiI!^^ glabrous or pubescent. Leaver odd-pinnate with quite entire 

 di^If^te or opposite shortly petiolulate leaflets.- Flowers nolygamo- 

 i^^ious, 5-merous, axillary, male usually paniculate, the female &i)icate- 



^"^ose. Sepals rounded, i^oibricated. PetdsWmm., Conmvent, imbri- 



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