1895.] G-. King— Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 71 
petals elliptic, staminal tube ovoid; leaflets 15 to 25, oblong, opposite, 
sub-sessile, the bases rounded, 3 to 6 in. long, the terminal one not 
longer than the pairs but with a narrow base : under-surfaces from pale 
to cinnamoneous, not shining. A. eximia , Miq. FI. Ind. Bat. Suppl. 
506. A. ancolana Miq. 1. c. 506. 
Perak: King’s Collector, Nos. 5767 and 10007. Distrib. Sumatra. 
Var. Curtisii , King. Flowers ovoid, ’15 in. long: petals elliptic; 
staminal tube globular, the apical aperture very small and almost entire. 
Leaflets 15 to 19, oblong, shortly acuminate and with rounded bases, 
the terminal one not larger than the others. Fruit narrowly pyriform, 
densely lepidote. 
Penang; Curtis, No. 2287. Perak: King’s Collector, No. 8239. 
16. Aglaia lanuginosa, King, n. sp. A tree 50 to 70 feet high ; 
youug branches very stout (1 in. in diam.), rugulose and rusty-tomen- 
tose between the large triangular leaf-cicatrices. Leaves 2 to 4 feet 
long, unequally pinnate everywhere, except on the upper surfaces of 
the leaflets, densely covered with soft rusty stellate tomentum; leaflets 
9 to 13, the pairs opposite, thinly coriaceous, oblong, cuspidate, the base 
rounded and often minutely cordate ; upper surface glabrous; main 
nerves 28 to 36 pairs, sub-horizontal, slightly prominent on the lower, 
faintly depressed on the upper surface; length 5 to 15 in., breadth 2 to 
3*5 in., petiolules *25 to *4 in. Panicles axillary, from 3 to 12 in. long, 
stout; branches few, ascending and bearing short lateral spikes. Flow¬ 
ers sessile, densely crowded, depressed-globular, about *1 in. in diam. 
Calyx completely enveloping the petals, with 5 deep narrow lobes covered 
outside with soft stellate wool, inside glabrous. Petals 5, elliptic, blunt, 
glabrous, concave, slightly shorter than the calyx. Staminal tube shorter 
than the petals, its mouth wide and deeply 5-lobed, glabrous ; anthers 
opposite its lobes, large, included. Ovary small; stigma cylindric. 
Fruit unknown. 
Perak: Scortechini, No. 1682; King’s Collector, Nos. 7381, 7714. 
This species resembles the Bornean A. grandis , Miq. in its leaves, 
but has different flowers. Fruit of both species is unknown. 
17. Aglaia Curtisii, King, n. sp. A tree 60 to 80 feet high; 
young branches stout, rusty puberulous. Leaves 18 to 30 in. long, un¬ 
equally pinnate ; leaflets coriaceous, 11 to 15, sub-opposite, oblong to ellip¬ 
tic, shortly acuminate ; the bases of the lower rounded, of the upper cune- 
ate ; upper surface glaberulous and when dry minutely pustulate, the 
midrib puberulous; under surface covered with dense minute rusty 
tomentum with numerous stellate hairs on the surface; main nerves 
16 to 24, spreading, prominent beneath ; length 6 to 9 in., breadth 2 to 
4 in., petiolules 2 to *35 in. Panicles slightly supra-axillary, solitary, 6 
