Aglaia] 



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B. Shoots and infloresceace scaly^ leaves ^labroas, leaflets 4 pair or more. 



8. A. crassinervia, Knrz. Tenasbenni. Leafletb 6-10 in. long, secondary nerves 

 prominent beneath. 9. A. Gangg-o, '^liq^. South Andaman, IN'icobarb, Sumatra. 

 Leaiietb 5-7 ]iair, 4-5 in. long, il. crowded in ample panicles as long ab leaves, the lower 

 branches distant. 10. A. andamanica, Hiern. {Amoorci di/soxylokhs, Kiir^:). Tenasberini, 

 Andamans, Great Tocos island. Leaflets alternate, 4-6 in. long, fi. ciowded in short 

 panicles, 2-3 in. long. 11. A. perviridis, Hiern. Sikkim, Ivhasi hills, Absani. A 

 small tree, leaves and buds deep green, leaiiets opposite, 5-6 jmir, 2-5 in. long, fl. minute 

 in ample panicles, nearly as long as leaves 12. A. argentea, Bliime. Pegu Yoma 



Fia. 67. — Aglaia odoratissimaj Bl. J. 



Nicobars, Malay Peninsula and Archipelago, A small slender tree, young shoots in- 

 florescence and underside of leaves densely covered with round silvery or pale brown 

 scales, intermixed with stellate hairs, leaflets 3-5 pair, 5-12 in. long, the terminal 

 longest, secondary nerves prominent. 



C. Shoots and inflorescence with scales and stellate hairs, underside of 

 leaves pubescent or tomentose. 



13. A. eduHs, A, Gray (identified by King with A, trichostemon CDC), Sikkim 

 (Gamble list 16), Assam, Silhet, Malay Peninsula. Leaflets 4-6 pair, 4-8 in. long, upper 

 surface glabrous, the lower sparsely pubescent. Fx\ subglobose, den^ly rusty-tomen- 

 tose. 14. A GrtffiltHii, Kurz, F. FI i. 129. Mergui, Malay Penin&ula. Leaflets 6-^ pair, 

 -oblong-lanceolate, 3-5 in. long, upper surface glabrous, except tomentose midrib nerves 



