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lar, on slender pedicels longer than themselves. Calyx with 4 or 5 long 
spreading unequal blunt lobes nearly as long as the petals, pubescent- 
lepidote externally. Petals 5, concave, rotund, unequal, glabrous. Sta - 
minal tube shorter than the petals, shortly campanulate with a truncate 
entire mouth, glabrous : anthers 5, shortly ovate, exserted. Ovary and 
stigma both depressed. Fruit pyriform with a long pseudo-stalk and 
on a short stout pedicel, minutely pubescent-lepidote, *75 in. long, and 
’4 in. diam. near the apex. 
Malacca: Griffith. Perak : King’s Collector, Nos. 2730 and 5285. 
Scortechini No. 347. 
10. Aglaia odoratissima. Blume Bijdr. 171. A tree 20 to 40 feet 
high : young branches petioles rachises petiolules and inflorescences with 
minute brown deciduous scales. Leaves 5 to 9 in. long, unequally pin¬ 
nate; leaflets 5 to 7, oblong-lanceolate, rarely ovate, opposite, thinly 
coriaceous, shortly acuminate, the base cuneate or rounded; upper 
surface glabrous, greenish when dry, the lower brown, sparsely (the 
midrib and nerves rather densely) lepidote; main nerves 6 to 9 (rarely 
11) pairs, ascending, curved ; length 2 to 5 (occasionally 7) in.,; breadth 
1 to 2 (occasionally 2‘5) in. ; petiolules *2 in., that of the terminal one 
sometimes *3 in., Panicles supra-axillary, solitary, 3 to 8 in. long, 
(occasionally 10 to 12) in., the branches divaricating, densely-flowered. 
Flowers depressed-globular, about *035 in. in diam., on pedicels 
about as long. Calyx cupular, or rather flat, short, with 5 orbicular 
blunt spreading lobes, pubescent-lepidote outside. Petals 5, much 
longer than the calyx, elliptic or obovate-rotund, unequal, blunt, 
concave, glabrous, sometimes granular outside. Staminal tube shorter 
than the petals, truneate-campanulate, the mouth open, obscurely 5- 
lobed: anthers broadly ovoid, inserted by a very short filament just 
below the mouth of the tube, exserted, or inflexed and therefore included. 
Ovary small, depressed, pubescent; stigma small, broadly ovoid. Fruit 
ovoid or sub-globose, densely covered with minute brown scales, about 
•6 in. long, and *4 in. in diam., usually 1-seeded. Miq. FI. Ind. Bat. 
Vol. I, pt. 2, p. 544; Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat. IV. 44. C. DC. Monogr. 
Phaner. I, 602. A. Boxbnrghiana Hiern, FI. Br. Ind. I, 555 and C DC. 
Monogr. Phaner. I, 604. ( not of Miguel .) Aglaia? Wall. Cat. 9039 P 
A. sexipetala, Griff. Notulas I, 505. 
Malacca; Griffith 1036; Maingay (Kew Dist.), No. 337. Perak: 
Scortechini, Wray, King’s Collector. Singapore: Ridley. Penang : 
Curtis Nos. 662, 768, 895, 896, 2448. Distrib. Sumatra, Java. 
Although resembling A. Poxlurghiana , Miq. in its calyx and corol¬ 
la, that has a different staminal tube to which the strictly included 
more elliptic anthers are attached near the base, whereas the anthers of 
