NEW AND EAEE SPECIES OF MALAYAN PLANTS. 175 



BALSAMINEAE. 



Impatiens Klossii, Eidl. Journ. Fed. Mai. States Museums, 

 viii, part 4, p. 24. From the Korinchi Valley, Sumatra. The 

 name is preoccupied by Impatiens Klossii, Eidl. Trans. Linn. 

 Soc. Botany xi. p. 23, from New Guinea. The Sumatran 

 species may therefore be known as Impatiens Bodenii, after 

 Mr. C. Boden Kloss. 



BURSERACEAE. 

 Santiria minutiflora, Eidl. n. sp. 



Tree. Leaves 7 inches long; leaflets 5, coriaceous elliptic 

 to ovate, cuspidate, acuminate, blunt; base broad or shortly 

 narrowed : nerves about 6 pairs, elevate beneath slender, secon- 

 dary nervules fine and conspicuous 3-5 in. long, 1.5-2 in. wide, 

 petiole .1 in. Panicle lax, axillary 2-3 in. long. Flowers very 

 small, cymose and racemose on the branch ends. Sepals broad, 

 ovate, rather thick, blunt 3. Petals larger, ovate, blunt. 

 Stamens 5, anthers sessile on a shallow cup-like disk. Pistil- 

 lode round, grooved, style short, thick. 



Female flower and fruit not seen. 



Johor, Tempayan Eiver (Eidley 13250, 13260). 



Distinct in its stiff, rather small leaflets and very minute 

 flowers, about .025 in. long. 



Canarium subcordatum, Eidl. n. sp. 



Bark whitish grey. Leaves large, leaflets many crowded 

 and overlapping, ovate lanceolate, long acute acuminate base 

 round subcordate, stiffly coriaceous, glabrous, nerves about 30 

 pairs, slender subparallel, 10 in. long, 4 in. wide, petiole thick 

 .25 in. long. Drupe oblong, triquetrous 1 in. long and 16 in. 

 across the face. 



Pahang, Pulau Tinggi (Burkill No. 906). 



The specimen I have seen is very poor, only a portion of a 

 leaf and 2 drupes, but I cannot find any species like it any- 

 where. The foliage is somewhat like that of C. Mspidum, Bl.,. 

 but quite glabrous and thickly coriaceous, the fruits somewhat 

 resemble those of C. RaMkoferi, Perkins. 



MELIACEAE. 



Aglaia Kingiana, Eidl. n. sp. A. Ganggo, King. Materials p. 

 65, not of Miquel. 



Tree. 30 to 40 feet tall, 10-15 in. through. Leaves im- 

 paripinnate, leaflets glabrous, coriaceous, opposite, lanceolate 

 acuminate, base very shortly cuneate 6 or more pairs, nerves 

 12 pairs, very faint on both sides, 3 to 4 inches long, 1.5 in. 



R. A. Soc, No. 82, 1920. 



