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inaequaliteralibus, supra glabris; paniculis folia subaequantibus, multi- 
iioris ; floribus minutis, 5-meris, pedicellatis, in ramulis ultimis racemoso- 
dispositis; fruetibus ellipsoideis vel anguste obovoideis, circiter 1.5 cm 
longis, 1-locellatis. 
, A tree 15 to 25 m high, the branchlets, inflorescence, rachis of the 
leaves, petiolules and under surfaces of the leaflets very densely cupreous- 
lepidote, shining. Branches rather stout, lepidote, brownish, striate, 
glabrous. Leaves alternate, odd-pinnate, 30 to 45 cm long, the petiole 
and rachis cupreous-lepiclote, terete; leaflets 9 to 11, alternate, petiolate, 
firmly chartaceous or subcoriaeeous, elliptic-oblong to oblong-lanceolate, 
8 to 15 cm long, 3 to 6 cm wide, the apex rather abruptly acuminate, the 
base very strongly inequilateral, acuminate, the upper surface glabrous, 
rarely with very few scattered scales, shining, grayish-green when dry, 
the lower very densely cupreous-lepidote, also shining; nerves 10 to 12 
on each side of the midrib, straight, rather distinct, obscurely anastomos- 
ing, the reticulations obsolete; petiolules 1 to 1.5 cm long. Panicles 
axillary, about as long as the leaves in anthesis, shorter in bud, all parts 
very densely cupreous-lepidote, shining, many -flowered, the lower primary 
branches often 20 cm in length. Flowers minute, pedicellate, race- 
mosely disposed on the ultimate branchlets, their pedicels 1 mm long 
or less. Calyx obscurely toothed, densely lepidote. Petals 5, orbicular, 
glabrous, 0.6 mm in diameter or less. Stamina! tube obovoid, 0.7 mm 
long, glabrous, free from the petals, slightly toothed. Anthers 5, in- 
serted near the apex of the tube, sessile, indexed, 0.2 mm long. Fruits 
ellipsoid or narrowly obovoid, 1.5 cm long, densely cupreous-lepidote, 
shining, 1-celled, 1-seeded. 
Luzon, Province of Cagayan, San Vicente, For. Bur. 1)288 Klemme, June, 
1906, (type) : Province of Ilocos Sur, San Quintin, For. Bur. 7117 Klemme, ' 
April, 1907: Province of Rizal, Antipolo, Merrill 1659, March, 1903, For. Bur. 
1/13 Ahern’s collector, February, 1904. 
A species manifestly allied to Aglaia denticulata Turcz., but distinguished by 
its more numerous leaflets, which are very much more densely lepidote beneath, 
longer panicles and much smaller flowers. Tagalog (Rizal) Salamongay; Ne- 
grito (Cagayan) Matanaota ; llocano, Sal-lapugud. 
Aglaia everettii sp. nov. § Hearnia. 
Arbor 10 ad 20 m alta; foliis alternis, circiter 30 cm longis, im- 
paripinnatis, 2— jugatis, glabris; foliolis oppositis, c-hartaceis vel sub- 
membranaceis, in sicco pallidis, nitidis, late ellipticis vel elliptico-obovatis, 
usque ad 20 cm longis, apice breviter acuminatis, basi rotundatis vel 
acutis, nervis utrinque 10 ad 14; paniculis axillaribus, foliis longioribus, 
multifloris, plus minus ferrugineo-lepidotis, pubescentibus ; floribus 5- 
meris, pedicellatis, in ramulis ultimis dense racemose dispositis. 
A tree 10 to 20 m high, glabrous except the inflorescence. Branches 
terete, light-gray, shining, lenticellate. Leaves alternate, about 30 cm 
