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A tree growing in tlio liill forests, reaching a diameter of 45 cm., 

 extending from an altitude of 100 m. to about 700 m. above the sea. 

 the bark exuding a very small amount of resin when cut. T., Alupag 

 macsin. 



Two species of this genus, Suniiria maingayi, and »S'. laevigata are 

 credited to tlie Philippines by F.-Villar.' The former is Canarium gracile, 

 according to VidaP where he cites the Tayabas specimen, Avhich Villar 

 quotes as having seen in Vidal's herbarium. The latter is undeterminable, 

 but F.-Villar's identification is undoubtedly erroneous. 



MEL1ACE.E. 



Aglaia apoana, sp. nov. %Hearnia. 



A tree about 8 m. high, with unequally pinnate. 3-jugate leaves, the 

 leaflets with a subprominent marginal nerve, and lax panicles about as 

 long as the leaves, densely ferruginous-stellate pubescent. Branches densely 

 stellate-ferruginous pubescent. Leaves alternate, about 30 cm. long, the 

 petiole and rhachis 12 cm. long, densely stellate-ferruginous pubescent ; 

 leaflets membranous, elliptical-oblong to broadly oblong-lanceolate, opposite, 

 short acuminate, the nerves prominent beneath, anastomosing and forming 

 a marginal nerve about as prominent as the lateral nerves, the reticula- 

 tions lax, the midrib on both surfaces stellate-ferruginous pubescent, the 

 lateral nerves and lamina with few scattered stellate hairs, becoming 

 glabrous or nearly so; terminal leaflet 17 cm. long, 5 cm. wide, the 

 base acute, nerves about 23 on each side of the midrib; lateral leaflets 

 rounded or subcordate at the base, 3 to 3.5 cm. wide, the low€r ones 5 to 

 6 cm. long, with about 12 pairs of nerves, the upper ones 13 cm. long, 

 with about 18 pairs of nerves; petiolules stout, densely ferruginous- 

 stellate pubescent, 3 to 4 mm. long. Panicles lax, about 30 cm. long, 

 densely ferruginous-stellate pubescent, the branches spreading, the lower 

 ones 15 cm. long, the branchlets densely flowered, 3 cm. long or less. 

 Flowers small, the pedicels about 1 mm. long. Calyx 5-cleft, densely 

 stellate pubescent, the teeth acute. Petals 5, free, glabrous, elliptical, 

 obtuse, 1.3 mm. long. Staminal tube glabrous, the margin slightly crenate. 

 Stamens 5, borne on the margin of the tube, the anthers 0.3 nun. long. 

 Ovary stellate-jjubescent. 



Type specimen collected by E. B. Copeland, without number, jNIount 

 Apo, District of Davao, ilindanao, October, 1904. A species apparently 

 related to the Bornean A. villosa, ex. description, but differing from that 

 species in its 3-jugate leaves, smaller, membranous, more numerously 

 nerved leaflets, and other characters. 

 Aglaia glomerata, sp. nov. 



A tree about 15 m. high, with 3-jugate, more or less stellate-pubescent 

 leaves and axillary panicles one-half to two-thirds as long as the leaves, 

 the minute flowers glomerate on the panicle branchlets. Branches light 

 gray, striate, glabrous, the younger parts densely rufous-stellate-pubescent. 



'Nov. App. 40. 1880. = Rev. PI. Vase. Filip. 80. 1886. 



