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- 34. Glycosmis Corr. 
46. CJIycosmis peutapliylla Corr. — F. B. I., i, pp. 499-500. 
Mundandurai, 700 ft., No. 39322 ; Kannikatti, 2,500 ft., No. 39423. 
Distr. Throughout India generally. 
35. Atalantla, Corr. 
41. Atalantia iiionopliylla Corr. — F. B. I., i, pp. 511-512. 
Naterikal, No. 38451. 
Distr. Silhet, Peninsular India and Ceylon. 
36. Citrus Linn. 
48. Citrus decumaiia Linn.— F. B. I., i, pp. 516. 
Naterikal, No. 38379. 
Distr. Cultivated in India — a native of the Malayan and Polynesian 
Islands. 
XIX.— BURSERACE.E. 
31. Filicium Thw. 
40. Filicium dectpicns Thw. — F. B. I., i, pp. 539-540. 
Sengalteri, 3,000 ft.* No. 39211. 
Distr. South-West Peninsula and Ceylon. 
XX.— MELIACEdE. 
38. Aglaia Lour. 
50. Aglaia Roxburghiana Miq.— F. B. I., i, p. 555. 
Mundandurai, 700 ft., No. 39322 ; Kannikatti, 2,000 ft., No. 39431. 
Distr. Western Peninsula, Ceylon and Singapore. 
51. Aglaia sp. at!, apiocarpa Hiern. 
Naterikal to Sengalteri, 3,500 ft., No. 38670. 
This differs from the Ceylon species A. apiocarpa in its narrower 7-9 
leaflets with strongly involute margins, its less dense panicle (male rather 
lax, flowers being distinctly pedicellate, hermaphrodite very dense, flowers 
being almost sessile) and its miniature gourd -shaped non-apiculate rough, 
brown, lepidote fruit. 
A moderate sized tree, extremities of young shoots covered very densely 
with dark-brown scales. Leaves unequally pinnate, leaflets 7-9 unequally 
elliptic, acute, base cuneate, densely lepidote beneath, margins strongly 
folded inwards. Panicle shorter than the leaves, sometimes supra-axillary, 
with short spreading branches, male lax, hermaphrodite very dense. 
Flowers as long as the pedicels, bracteolate. 
Calyx 5 lobed, lobes hairy and minutely ciliolate. 
