80 G. King— Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. [No. 1, 
with pale bark and minute brown scales. Leaves 4 to 6 in. long; leaflets 
4 or 5, alternate or opposite, membranous, oblong-elliptic, shortly and 
bluntly acuminate, the base cuneate, both surfaces glabrous ; main nerves 
6 to 9 pairs, ascending, faint; length 25 to 35 in.; breadth 1*15 to 
15 in., petiolule ‘25 in. Panicles one or two from an axil, shorter than 
the leaves, slender, much branched, scaly. Flowers on pedicels as long 
as themselves, depressed-globular, *15 in. in diam. Calyx widely cupular, 
pubescent and scaly outside, with 4 or 5 broad shallow erect unequal 
teeth. Petals 4 or 5, larger than the calyx, obovate, the upper half 
concave, glabrous or pubernlous, attached by their bases to the 
staminal tube. Staminal tube depressed-globose, the mouth wide and 
obscurely toothed, puberulous below the anthers inside ; anthers 10, 
half as long as the tube, ovate, included. Ovary minute, depressed, 
pubescent, 3-celled, 3-ovuled ; stigma short, cylindric, glabrous. Fruit 
(young) broadly obovoid, deeply 3-grooved, puberulous, 3-celled, with 
a single seed in each cell. Aglaia Maingayi , Hiern in Hook. fil. FI. Br. 
Ind. I, 562. C. DC. Monogr. Phaner. I, 588. 
Malacca : Maingay (Kew Distrib.), No. 342 (Herb. prop. No. 1910). 
Perak : King’s Collector, No. 3325, Scortechini. 
Doubtful Species. 
A tree has been collected in Perak both by Mr. Wray and Mr. 
Kunstler (Collector of the Calcutta Botanic Garden), which I believe 
to be Aglaia Korthalsii , Miq. The Perak specimens are in fruit only ; 
and it is only by comparison with Miquel’s type specimen of A. Korthal- 
sii in the Leiden Herbarium (which is in flower only), that I have made 
the identification. The species closely resembles A. macrostigma , King, 
but has shorter leaves with more slender rachises and petiolules : the fruit 
is also larger and more obovoid. I have distributed the Perak plant as 
doubtfully A. Korthalsii , but not having flowers, I do not describe it 
here. 
8. Lansium, Rumph. 
Trees with unequally pinnate leaves; the leaflets quite entire, 
alternate or opposite, shortly petiolulate. Flowers polygamo-dioecious, 
5-merous, axillary, the male usually paniculate, the female spicate- 
racemose. Sepals rounded, imbricated. Petals rouiided, connivent, 
concave, imbricated. Staminal tube globose, the mouth entire or cre- 
nulated; anthers 10, obtuse, usually in tw r o rows, the shorter ones 
included, the longer partly exserted, sometimes apiculate. Dish obsolete. 
Ovary globose, 3-5-celled ; cells 1-2-ovuled; style very short, thick; 
stigma truncate, 3-5-lobed. Fruit baccate, edible, 1-5-celled, cells 
