68 G. King— Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. [No. 1, 
this species are shortly and broadly triangular ovoid and are inserted 
on the staminal tube close to its mouth. The fruits too are different. 
11. Aglaia Forbesii, King, n. sp. A tree 40 to 80 feet high : 
young branches slender and, like the angled petioles rachises and petio- 
lules, densely and minutely rufous-tomentose. Leaves 12 to 15 in. long, 
equally pinnate; leaflets 8 to 10, membranous, alternate, rather distant, 
oblong to elliptic, alternate (the upper pair usually opposite) cuspidate, 
the base slightly cuneate ; upper surface olivaceous when dry, glabrous, 
minutely rugulose, dull; the lower rather pale brown, minutely scurfy : 
main nerves 10 to 13 pairs, oblique, rather straight, faint on the upper, 
bold on the lower surface: length 3'5 to 5 2 in., breadth 1*5 to 25 in. 
Panicles axillary, solitary, densely stellate-tomentose, 4'5 to 9 in. long, 
the branches spreading. Flowers numerous, *08 in. long, ovoid, on 
pedicels shorter than themselves. Calyx sub-campanulate, densely 
pubescent outside, glabrous inside, with 5 deep broadly ovate lobes. 
Petals 5, twice as long as the calyx, orbicular or ovate-orbicular, con¬ 
cave, glabrous. Staminal tube shorter than the petals, turbinate-globu¬ 
lar, the mouth with 5 broad shallow erose teeth, glabrous; anthers 5, 
ovate, included or with their apices exserted. Ovary small, depressed, 
puberulous; stigma large, fleshy, broadly ovoid. Fruit ellipsoid to 
ovoid, sometimes slightly gibbous at the base, or narrowly obovoid, not 
apiculate, pale yellow when ripe, covered with minute scurfy pubes¬ 
cence, 1 to 1*25 in. long, and *7 to *9 in. in diam. when dry ; the pedicel 
short, stout. 
Perak: Wray, No. 3265: King’s Collector, Nos. 4762 and 10787. 
Pangkore: Curtis, No. 1631. Distrib. Sumatra, H. O. Forbes, No. 3179. 
12. Aglaia squamulosa, King, n. sp. A tree 30 to 50 feet high : 
young branches rather stout, the bark striate and densely covered with 
minute brown scurf-like pubescence. Leaves 15 to 30 in., unequally 
pinnate, petiole rachis and petiolules minutely squamulose-pubescent: 
leaflets 11 to 15, distant, alternate except the upper pair which are 
opposite, coriaceous ; both surfaces minutely rugulose when dry, the 
upper glabrous and dull, the lower uniformly covered with shining 
minute pale-edged scales : main nerves 10 to 12 pairs, oblique, little 
curved, faint on the upper, bold on the lower surface: length 4 to 
10 in., breadth l - 75 to 3'5 in., petiolules '25 to ’6 in. Panicles axil¬ 
lary, solitaiy, much branched, spreading, squamulose, angled, many- 
flowered, 10 to 12 in. long. Flowers ovoid, '05 in. long, on pedicels 
shorter than themselves. Calyx cupular, pale-coloured, almost gla¬ 
brous, divided to the base into 5 shallow broad blunt lobes. Petals 5, 
much longer than the calyx, dark-coloured, rotund, unequal, concave, 
glabrous. Staminal tube shorter than the petals, globose, the mouth 
