62 G. King —Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula [No. 1, 
24. A. tricliostemon. 
25. A. macrostigma . 
A. heteroclita.. 
A. andamanica. 
A. Maingayi. 
tube obovoid, 5-toothed, puberulous; 
fruit globular to ovoid, '4 to •6 in. 
long 
Stamens 7 to 9. 
Panicles 12 in. long : calyx with 4 broad 
valvate unequal teeth ; stigma long, nar¬ 
row, deeply 3-grooved, ovary 3-celled 
Panicles 2'5 to 6 in. long. 
Calyx fleshy, pellucid-dotted, with 5 
broad imbricate lobes : stigma thick, 
cylindric, 2-lobed ; ovary 2-celled ... 26. 
Calyx with 5 minute erect pointed teeth : 
stigma capitate, 2- 3-angled ... 27. 
Stamens 10 ... ... ... ... 28. 
1. Aglaia fusca, n. sp. King. A tree, young branches cinereous, at 
first covered with a thin layer of deciduous minute pale rusty scurfy to- 
mentum, afterwards glaberulous. Leaves 6 to 10 in. long, equally or unequ¬ 
ally pinnate ; leaflets coriaceous, alternate, sub-opposite (the upper pair 
opposite) oblong-lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, shortly acuminate or 
acute, the base cuneate or sometimes rounded; upper surface glabrous and 
shining; the lower glabrous, minutely punctulate, the midrib rusty-pu- 
berulous ; main nerves 7 to 9 pairs, ascending; length 2 5 to 4*5 in., 
breadth 1 to l'75 4 in.; petiolules '35 in., that of the odd leaf (when present) 
longer. Panicles axillary, solitary, much shorter than the leaves, with 
rather long peduncles, the branches few, the flowers rather crowded. 
Flowers globular, ’05 in. in diam., on pedicels rather shorter than them¬ 
selves. Calyx of 4 unequal rotund sepals, scaly externally. Petals 4, 
rotund, concave, glabrous, larger than the sepals. Staminal tube globular- 
obovoid, much thickened inside below each anther, glabrous, the mouth 
small annular, sub-entire; anthers 4, shortly and thickly ovate, inserted 
near the mouth. Ovary (rudimentary) pubescent; stigma long, cylindric, 
glabrous. Fruit globular with a small apiculus, minutely rusty-tomen- 
tose, *3 in. in diam. (not ripe), one-celled and one-seeded by abortion. 
South Andaman : King’s Collector. 
In the fruit distinct remains of a second cell are found. The species 
is closely allied to A. fuscescens , but is distinguishable by its thicker 
narrower leaflets with midribs hairy below, much smaller flowers, and 
more globose staminal tube which appears never to have more than 
4 anthers. Flowers with perfect pistils have not yet been found. 
2. Aglaia odorata, Lour. FI. Coch. Chin. 173. A shrub or small 
tree; young shoots slender, rusty stellate-lepidote. Leaves trifoliolate, 
2'5 to 5 in. long ; leaflets thinly coriaceous, ovate- or obovate-oblong, the 
