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A revised description of the genus Anopyxis is now given, 
followed by an account of the leaf and stem anatomy of “ Kokoti” 
(Anopyxis ealaénsis). 
Anopyxis, Engl. in Engl. & Prantl, Nat. Pflanz. N achtr. ii, 1900, 
. 49, 
Hacarisia sect. Anopyxis, Pierre in Bull. Soc. Linn. Par. n.s, 
1898, p. 74, 
Pynaertia, De Wild. in Ann. Mus. Congo, sér. 5, vol. ii. 1908, 
p. 262, t. 84. 
lores hypogyni. Calyx gamosepalus, campanulatus; lobi 5, 
reduplicato-valvati. Petala 5, apicibus tridentatis in alabastro 
intra tubum staminalem inflexis. Stamina 1\), monadelpha ; tubus 
1. A. Klaineana, Engi. lc. 
Macarisia Klaineana, Pierre, 1.c. 
Folia oblonga, obtusa vel breviter obtuse acuminata, 11-13 em. 
longa, 3-3-5 em. lata ; nervi laterales 12-13. 
' Gasoon, Klaine, 1308, 
2. A. ealaénsis, Sprague. Pynaertia ealaénsis, De Wild. Lc. 
Folia obovata vel elliptica, apice rotundata vel rotundato-cuneata, 
6-11°5 em. longa, 3-5 cm. lata ; nervi laterales circiter 10. 
Gotp Coast. Tarkwa, Evans, 4. 
Congo Free Sratn, Lala, Pynaert, 1024 (ex De. Wildeman). 
According to Mr. H. N. Thompson, this species occurs in most 
of the forests of the Gold Coast Colony, where it is an important 
timber tree, Native name “ oti.” . oo 
The anatomical characters of the leaf and stem in “ Kokoti ” are 
as follows :— gee Pg 
Leaf: Occasional solitary crystals of oxalate of lime in epidermal 
? i il 
_the anatomical characters described above a ey oe 
with those of the Rhizophoraceae—Legnoti deae. P 
Parison was made between “Kokoti” and Macarisia pyramidata, 
