Amoora.] xxxvii. meliacb*. (W. P. Hiern.) 561 



6. A. pubiffinosa, Griff, mss. under Aphanamiads ; ferraginoua on 

 young parts calyx lower surifaoe of leaves &c., leaflets numerous approxi- 

 mated subopposite ovate-oblong acuminate very shortly petiolulate some- 

 wliat farinaceous base conduplicate deeply cordate, lateral nerves numerous 

 subparaUel spreading, panicles pyramidal base bulbous, flowers racemose 

 trimerous, calyx companulate trifid, anthers 6, ovary 3-celled, cells 

 2-OTuled. 



Mauicoa; Oriffith, Maingay. 



A big tree, large io all its parts. Petioles thickened at base ; leaflets 3-9 by l-2i in. 

 or larger. JPamicles 9-18 jn. long ; flowers J in. long, calyx J in. long, petals orange- 

 yellow, aperture of the staminal tube very smaU. Ovules superposed. 



tt Petals 3. Anthers 8 or 10. 



7. A. spectabills, Miq. Ann,. M-m. Bot. Lwgd.-Bat. iv. 37 : leaflets 

 11-13 opposite or subopposite oblong acutely subacuminate glabrescent 

 shining glaucescent beneath petiolulate base obtuse, male panicles pedun- 

 culate with alternate unequal branches, calyx stellate-puberulent obtusely 

 3-lobed short, petals 3 imbricated substellate-velutinous along the back,, 

 staminal tube urceolate glabrous shortly and obtusely 8-dentate, anthers 8 

 (-91) sublinear acute subexserted at the apex, fruit obovoid-pyriform. 

 Aglaia spectabilis, Hbrt. Galcvit. ex Miq. Lc. 



Eahgoon, McdeUamd. 



Indumentum of young parts lepidote and mixed with stellate tawny hairs. Leaves 

 15 in. long ; petioles angular ; leaflets 4-8 by 1^-2 in. ; p^tiolules \-\ in. Male 

 jaanides nearly IJ ft. long, female short. Fruit IJ^lf by 1-lJ in. 



The dfescription of the flowers is taken from Miquel, that of the fruit is given from a 

 specimen in Hb. Kew. Mr. Knrz, in Journ. Asiat. Soo. Ben^. xxxix. ii. 72 (1870), 

 deiolares that the species as described by Miquel is identical with the male plant of A. 

 cucullata, Boxh. Sphserosacme spectabifis, WaU, eat Voigt Sort. Suburb. Oalcutt. 136, 

 from Nepal, may be a synonym. 



8. A. rubescenst Hiern ; leaflets 13-15 opposite oblong subacuminate 

 or obtuse glabrate base obtuse, panicles supraraxiUary divaricately branched 

 crowded near the ends of the branches, pedicels short, petals 3, staminal tube 

 su^lobose crenulate, anthers 10 linear, stigma conical sulcate. 



SiMCAFOBE, Maingay. 



Young parts and inflorescence puberulent. Leaves 1^-2 J ft. long; leaflets 3-7 by 

 1-^2^ in., lateral nerves about 10 on each side of midrib, depressed beneath ; petioMes 

 |-f in. Pamickea 4-1 ft. long, many-flowered; flowers ^ in. diam. Calyx short, irre- 

 gularly toothed. Petids and staminal tube glabrous. Disk annular. Ovary hairy, 

 6?-ceUed. 



ttt Petals 4. Anthers 8. 



9. A. ZiawU, Benih. & Hook. f. Gen. PI. i. 335; pallid, young parts 

 panicles calyces and fruit lepidote, leaflets 3-5 alternate or subopposite 

 more or less elliptic obtusely acuminate nearly or quite glabrous base more 

 orless narrowed, panicles pyramidal falling short of the leaves, flowers 

 racemose, calyx short truncate 4-toothed, petals 4, anthers 8 rarely 7, ovanf 

 3-eelled cells 1-ovuled, fruit 3-valved pear-shaped. Bedd. M. Sylv. 1. 133. 

 Epicharis exarillata, Nimmo in Grdh. Oat. Bomb. PI. 31. Nimmonia Lawu, 

 WigM in Gale. Journ. Nat. Hist. vii. 13. Nemedra Nimmonu, Dais, m 

 Balz. (fc Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 37. 



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