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30 cm longis, foliolis longe petiolatis, oblongis, usque ad 13 cm 

 longis, coriaceis, utrinque puncticulatis, breviter acute acumi- 

 natis, basi acutis ad obtusis, nervis utrinque circiter 10, curvatis, 

 perspicuis, evanescentibus, reticulis obsoletis; paniculis axil- 

 laribus, circiter 20 cm longis, anguste pyramidatis; floribus 

 numerosis, graciliter pedicellatis, racemose dispositis, 5-meris, 

 1.5 mm diametro. 



A shrub, said by the collector to be about 2 m high, the 

 younger branches, petioles, petiolules, costa and nerves on the 

 lower surface, and inflorescences densely cupreous-lepidote. 

 Leaves alternate, about 30 cm long; leaflets 7, oblong, rather 

 pale when dry, coriaceous, both surfaces minutely puncticulate, 

 10 to 13 cm long, 2.5 to 5.5 cm wide, apex shortly acuminate, 

 base acute to obtuse; lateral nerves 10 on each side of the mid- 

 rib, prominent, curved, evanescent, the reticulations obsolete; 

 petiolules 2 to 2.5 cm long. Panicles axillary, narrowly pyram- 

 idal, about 20 cm long, the lower branches up to 7 cm in length. 

 Flowers numerous, 5-merous, racemosely disposed on the ulti- 

 mate branchlets, 1.5 mm in diameter, their pedicels about 2 mm 

 long, slender. Sepals orbicular-obovate, 1 mm in diameter, 

 rounded, stellate-lepidote. Petals 5, free, 1.5 mm long, rounded. 

 Staminal-tube turbinate, 1 mm in diameter, truncate, 0.6 mm 

 long. Anthers 5, 0.6 mm long, inserted on the edge of the tube. 



Luzon, Nueva Ecija Province, Mount Umingan, Bur. Sci. 26306 Ramos 

 & Edano, August 21, 1916, in forests, altitude about 400 meters, locally- 

 known as amponayan. 



This species in its indumentum, its oblong, coriaceous, puncticulate 

 leaves, and its evanescent nerves, the reticulations obsolete, strongly re- 

 sembles Aglaia pyriformis Merr., and is manifestly allied to it. It differs 

 from Aglaia pyriforims in its larger leaves; larger leaflets, which have 

 much longer petiolules; its longer panicle branches; and especially in its 

 more numerous, much smaller, slenderly pedicelled flowers. 



AGLAIA ROBINSON 1 1 sp. nov. § Hearnia? 



Frutex 3 ad 4 m altus, partibus junioribus petiolis infructes- 

 centiis et fructibus densissime cupreo-stellato-tomentosis ; foliis 

 alternis, 12 ad 25 cm longis, foliolis 7 ad 10, oppositis vel alter- 

 nis, lanceolatis, chartaceis vel subcoriaceis, usque ad 7 cm longis, 

 acuminatis, basi acutis, leviter inaequilateralibus, subtus ad 

 costa densissime cupreo-tomentosis, ceteroquin glabra, nervis 

 utrinque 7 ad 10, tenuibus, curvatis, anastomosantibus ; infruc- 

 tescentiis axillaribus, brevibus, 1 ad 2 cm longis ; fructibus ellip- 

 soideis, 1.5 cm longis, densissime cupreo-tomentosis. 



A shrub 3 to 4 m high, the branchlets, petioles, petiolules, 

 midribs on the lower surface of the leaflets, very short inf ructes- 



