1895.] G. King— Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 69 
entire: anthers 5, ovate, large. Ovary rather large, pubescent, extend¬ 
ing much beyond the base of the ovoid glabrous stigma. Fruit (very 
young) narrowly elliptic, densely scaly like the under surface of the 
leaflets. 
Perak: King’s Collector, Nos. 8805, 11013, 10145. 
In its leaves this resembles A. latifolia Miq., but the scales on the 
under surface of this are much larger and more shining. The flowers 
too of this are much smaller and the calyx and corolla differ. 
13. Aglaia kunstleri, King, n. sp. A tree 30 to 40 feet high ; 
young branches rather stout and, like the petioles, rachises, petiolules 
and inflorescences, covered with minute deciduous, brown pubescence 
and scales. Leaves 18 to 25 in. long, unequally pinnate ; leaflets 5 to 13, 
coriaceous, oblong-oblanceolate to elliptic-oblong, the apices shortly 
acuminate, the bases usually more or less oblique, rounded or cuneate, 
the upper leaflets often much narrowed in the lower third : upper sur¬ 
face glabrous, pale green, and minutely rugulose when dry, the lower 
paler, rugulose, and with sparse, stellate, hairy, minute brown scales : 
main nerves 10 to 14 pairs, faint on the upper, and only slightly pro¬ 
minent on the lower surface : length 4 5 ,to 7‘5 in., breadth 1'75 to 2’75 
in. Panicles solitary, axillary, branching, many-flowered, 3 to 9 in. long. 
Flowers ’08 in. long, globular-obovoid, on pedicels shorter than them¬ 
selves. Calyx cupular, tapering to the pedicel, with 5 broad blunt spread^ 
ing shallow lobes, minutely whitish-tomentose with bright rusty super¬ 
ficial stellate-hairy scales. Petals 5, much larger than the calyx, broadly 
elliptic, concave, blunt. Staminal tube dark-coloured, pale and scarious 
towards the base, shorter than the petals, globose, glabrous, 5-lobed; 
anthers 5, broadly ovate, included. Ovary rusty-pubescent; stigma thick, 
short, conical. Fruit globular, slightly depressed at base and apex, densely 
covered with minute pale buff-coloured hairs, about ’8 in. in diam. 
when dry, pedicel very short. 
Perak : King’s Collector, Nos. 5287, 10610. 
14. Aglaia humilis, n. sp. King. A shrub or small tree ; young 
branches stout, rusty puberulous, the bark dark-coloured. Leaves 18 
to 26 in. long, unequally pinnate; leaflets sub-opposite (the upper pair 
opposite), thinly coriaceous, oblong to elliptic-oblong, rarely ovate, shortly 
cuspidate, the base rounded or sub-cnneate; both surfaces minutely 
punctulate when dry, the upper glabrous except the puberulous mid¬ 
rib ; the lower glabrous, the midrib and nerves stellate-pubescent; main 
nerves 11 to 20 pairs, spreading, prominent on the lower, depressed on 
the upper surface when dry; length 4 to 9 in., breadth 175 to 3-5 in.; 
petiolules *25 to *6 in. Panicles supra-axillary, solitary, 3 to 6 in. long, 
with few-flowered very short branches. Flowers globular, ’05 in. in 
