xiii, c, 2 Merrill: New Species of Bornean Plants 79 
ferruginous-pubescent with short, stellately arranged hairs. 
Branches smooth, terete, olivaceous-brownish, the ultimate ones 
3 mm in diameter. Leaves rather distant, alternate, 25 to 30 
cm long; leaflets about 12, alternate and opposite, lanceolate, 
coriaceous, dark-brown or olivaceous-brot^n and shining when 
dry, 11 to 15 cm long, 2.5 to 4 cm wide, apex slenderly acuminate, 
base obtuse and usually distinctly inequilateral, one side of the 
lamina extending below the other on the petiolule ; lateral nerves 
12 to 14 on each side of the midrib, obscure on the upper surface, 
prominent beneath, curved, scarcely anastomosing, the reticula- 
tions distinct or indistinct; petiolules 5 to 9 mm long. Panicles 
axillary, exceeding the leaves, up to 40 cm in length, shortly 
peduncled, pyramidal, very many flowered, the lower branches 
up to 15 cm in length, the older parts nearly glabrous, the younger 
parts rather densely but minutely stellate-pubescent with fer- 
ruginous hairs. Flowers racemose, small, densely arranged on 
the ultimate branchlets, their pedicels short. Calyx densely 
stellate-pubescent, 5-lobed, the lobes less than one-half the length 
of the calyx, acute. Petals 5, free, suborbicular to elliptic-ovate, 
1 mm long or less. Staminal tube free, turbinate, 0.5 mm long, 
crenulate. Anthers 5, attached on the margin of the tube. 
Sarawak, Amproh River, Native collector 2138 Bur. Sci., February- 
June, 1914. 
This species, dedicated to Captain J. C. Moulton, formerly director of 
the Sarawak Museum, is well characterized in the section Hearnia by its 
glabrous branches and leaves and its very large densely and many 
flowered panicles. It does not appear to be very closely allied to any pre- 
viously described species. 
AGLAIA MATTHEWS! I sp. nov. § Euaglaia. 
Arbor circiter 5 m alta, ramulis junioribus et inflorescentiis 
minute ferrugineo-stellato-pubescentibus, ramis teretibus, gla- 
bris ; foliis omnibus 1-foliolatis, foliolis chartaceis, oblongis, usque 
ad 15 cm longis, nitidis, apice prominente sed obtuse acuminatis, 
basi acutis, nervis utrinque circiter 15; paniculis axillaribus, 
foliis subaequantibus, pauciramosis, ramis patulis, inferioribus 
usque ad 7 cm longis ; floribus subsessilibus vel brevissime 
pedicellatis, in ramulis ultimis spicatim vel racemose dispositis, 
interdum subglomeratis, 5-meris; petalis liberis, oblongis ad 
oblongo-obovatis, circiter 1.8 mm longis. 
A tree about 5 m high, the very young branchlets and inflores- 
cences minutely ferruginous-pubescent with short, stellate hairs, 
otherwise glabrous or nearly so. Branches terete, glabrous, 
grayish. Leaves all 1-foliolate, the leaflets in general oblong, 
10 to 15 cm long, 3 to 5.5 cm wide, subequally narrowed to the 
