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lateral, the upper surface glabrous or the midrib and nerves 
somewhat puberulent, pale, shining, the lower surface appressed- 
hirsute with scattered hairs; lateral nerves distinct, about 15 
on each side of the midrib; petiolules 2 mm long or less. In- 
florescences narrow, in the upper axils, solitary, apparently pen- 
dulous, long-peduncled, about as long as the leaves, the younger 
parts ferruginous-pubescent. Flowers stout, 3 to 3.5 cm long, 
fasciculate-cymose, the depauperate cymes very short, scat- 
tered along the rachis. Calyx densely ferruginous-pubescent, 
truncate, cup-shaped, 5 to 8 mm long, 5 to 6 mm in diameter. 
Petals externally densely pubescent, coriaceous, subspatulate, 
usually 6, coalescing with the tube below. Staminal-tube gla- 
brous externally, cylindric, the apex multifid, the laciniae linear, 
about 3 mm long, the tube inside glabrous in ‘the lower and 
upper 5 mm, otherwise conspicuously hirsute with scattered, 
spreading hairs. Disk thick, truncate, 1 mm high, glabrous. 
Anthers 12 to 14, oblong, 4 mm long, appressed-hirsute with long 
scattered ferruginous hairs on the back. Style filiform, gla- 
brous; stigma subcapitate, about 1 mm in diameter. 
British North Borneo, Labuk, D. D. Wood 657, September 30, 
1918. Near the banks of streams at low altitudes. Batu Lima, 
Ramos 1217. In damp forests at low altitudes. Villamil 226, 
in fruit, is probably referable here. 
A species well characterized by its slender, elongated, very 
narrow inflorescences which are apparently pendulous; its stout, 
densely ferruginous-pubescent, mostly 6-merous flowers; and its 
numerous anthers. It does not appear to be closely allied to 
any previously described species but apparently belongs in the 
group with Chisocheton penduliflorus Hiern. 
AGLAIA Loureiro 
AGLAIA LUZONIENSIS (Vidal) Merr. & Rolfe in Philip. Journ. Sci. 3 
(1908) Bot. 105. 
Beddomea luzoniensis Vidal Rev. Pl. Vasc. Philip. (1886) 84. 
Aglaia monophylla Perk. Frag. Fl. Philip. (1904) 33. 
Aglaia unifoliolata Koord. in Meded. Lands Plantent. 19 (1908) 635. 
British North Borneo, Suanlamba River, Castillo 655, August 
19, 1918; Batu Lima, Ramos 1184, 1464, 1595. In forests at low 
altitudes. 
Very common and widely distributed in the Philippines, ex- 
tending to Celebes and New Guinea; new to Borneo. 
APOROSA Blume 
APOROSA GRANDISTIPULA sp. nov. _ 
Arbor parva, glabra; foliis oblongis, integris, chartaceis ad 
subcoriaceis, 20 ad 30 cm longis, 9 ad 10 cm latis, nitidis, basi 
