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sealy panicle in the axils of the leaves of about the length of the 
petiole or somewhat longer. 
Has.—In the tropical forests of Chittagong and Arracan,—s.—SS.=SiS, 
2. A. paniculata, Kz.—A middling-sized evergreen tree, the 
young shoots clothed with a dark-brown or coppery scaly down, 
soon glabrescent ; leaves unpaired-pinnate, glabrous, the rachis 
terete, minutely rusty, scaly, and glabrescent; leaflets usually in 2 
pairs with an odd one, almost opposite, ovate to ovate-oblong, 
on a rusty scaly 2-23 lin. long petiolule, bluntish and abruptly 
acuminate, 4-9 in. long, coriaceous, glabrous and opaque, the 
end leaflets ternary or pinnately remote; flowers minute, on short 
tusty-scaly slender pedicels, forming ample rusty-scaly tomentose 
panicles in the axils of the leaves and as long or somewhat, shorter 
n them ; calyx rusty-scaly, the lobes broad and blunt; petals 4 
a line long, free ; anthers 5; berries unknown, 
_HaB.—Not unfrequent in the tropical forests of the Pegu Yomah; Tenas- 
serim.—F]. March. 
or coppery lepidote ; leaves large, unpaired-pinnate, 2-24 ft. long 
the petiole and rachis densely lepidote ; leaflets opposite or nearly 
so,in 5 to 8 pairs with an odd one, from lanceolate and ovate to 
elliptically lanceolate, on a short thick petiolule, unequal at base, 
inate, from } to 14 ft. long, thin coriaceous, glabrous above, 
beneath densely silvery lepidote, the lateral nerves strong and 
numerous ; flowers sessile, minute, forming ample axillary densely 
lepidote-tomentose panicles ; calyx 5-lobed, densely pubescent; petals 
5, elliptically oblong, blunt, glabrous ; inal tube 5-toothed, the 
teeth blunt; ovary minutely hairy ; berries obovoid, while young 
lepidote, glabrescent, 1-2-seeded. 
Has.—Rare in the tropical forests of the eastern slopes of the Pegu Yomah, 
west of Tounghoo.—s.—Ss.=SiS. 
3. A. argentea, Bl.—A small evergreen tree, all parts silvery 
4. A. crassinervia, K 
tree, the shoots probably scaly ; leaves large, unpaired-pinnate ; I 
rachis terete, minutely rusty puberulous ; leaflets in 4 or more i 
with an odd one, linear-oblong or oblong-lanceolate, almost. opposite 
or alternate, on a 2-3 lin. long thick petiolule, 6-10 in. long, 
acuminate, entire, glabrous above, beneath densely and minutely 
scaly tomentose, more or less glabrescent, the lateral nerves all 
el and numerous, very sharply prominent ; flowers minute, on 
short rusty puberulous pedicels, forming large rusty puberulous 
panicles in the axils of the leaves, 
Has.—Tenasserim. 
5. A. Griffithii, Kz.—A small evergreen tree, all the younger 
parts densely rusty pubescent ; leaves unpaired-pimnate ; the rachis 
