MELIACE.E. 1-7 



Jldia jnponica G. DON. ; WALP. Rep. p. 373. 



Ifdia sempervirens Sw.; ROXB. Fl. Ind. n. p. 395. 



HAD. Tamsui, Smteirya, Niki, Riugaryo, South Cape. 



DJSTRIB. Cliiua and India, often cultivated in the warm regions. 



2. Aglet i a Lorn. 

 Dichotomom /?/ to tie Formo&an Six-ties. 



(1) Leaves lepidote. (2) 



Leaves not lepidote A. rxlorata. 



r21 Leaflets smaller, olxivate, shortely cuspidate at the apex, enneate at 



the base A. dceagnofdea, var. f<>niios<infi. 



T^eaflets large, oblong or olxtvate, acute at the apex or obtuse at lx>th 

 ends A. Baxbwrgkutfia. 



Aglaia elaeagnoidea BESTH. Fl. Austral. V. p. 383 ; C. IK 1 . Monngr. 

 Plianerog. I. p. Gil. 



var. formosana HAYATA in MATSUM. et HAYATA Fnnm. PI. Formos. 

 p. 78. 



Leaves 10-15 cm. long, 3-5 foliolate, leaflets olwate, 4-5 cm. long, 2 cm. 

 brond, petiolules .] - | cm. long. Panicles very long, slender, 20-30 cm. long. 

 Flowers small, 1 mm. in diameter. Fruits ovoid, 1 cm. in dimnter. 



HAB. Chokachiraislia, Koshiin, Kogo. 



Aglaia odorata LOUK. Fl. Cochiuch. l.-Wn.LD. p. 216: DC. Prxlr. 

 I. p. 537 ; WIGHT Tc. PI. Ind. Or. t. 511 ; HOOK, et Ar.x. Px>t. Beech. Toy. 

 p. 174, t. 34; MIQ. in Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. TV. p. 48; Hrr.r.x in 

 HOOK. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. I. p. 554; C. DC'. Mouogr. Ph-merog. I. p. 002; 

 MAXIM, in Mel. Biol. XII. dSSOi p. 429 ; FORBES ,-t HEMST.. Ind. Fl. Sin. 

 I. p. 114 : HAKMS in EXOL. et PRANTL Nat. Pfl.-fain. HI. pt.-4, p. 298, fig. 

 138 ; HENRY List PI. Formos. p. 26 ; 1x6 et MATSUM. Tent. Fl. Lutch. p. 3GG ; 

 MATSUM. in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XV. p. 54 ; MATSUM. et HAYATA Euum. PI. 

 Formos. p. 79. 



chinense ROXB. Fl. Ind. I. p. 636. 



