150 
Cleistochlamys, Oliv. in Journ. Linn. Soc. vol. ix. p. 176; 
Fi. ‘Trop. Afr. vol. i. p. 24.* 
Uy 
placed by Bentham. The synonymy and geographical distri- 
bution are given under Popowia. 
Cleistopholis, Pierre ex Engler in Engl. & Pe 
Pflanzenfam. Nachtr. p. 160 (1897); Engl. & Diels in stuck 
. fr. Pfl. vol. vi. p. 33, excl. spp.; Diels in 92 
Jahrb. vol. lili. p. 439; Oxymitra, Baillon, Hist. Pl. vol. } 
pp. 235, 286, ff. 282, 283, quoad O. patens. ‘al 
A very distinct genus characterised by oblong outer ia a 
much shorter, more or less imbricate inner petals, biovu ms e i 
“uniovulate pistils, sessile stigmas and tuberculate seeds. pions 
d Di le. 34, included three species§ which differ ir 
red to Orymitra. The following species are 
istopholis :— 
1. C. glauca, Pierre ex Engl. § Diels, 1.c. 35 (1901). 
Distris. Gaboon. 
. C. Standtii, Engl. § Diels, 1.c.; Diels in Engl. Jahre 
vol. liii. p. 439, Oxymitra Staudtii, Engl. & Diels in Tote 
, Gart. Berlin, vol. ii, p. 297 (1899). Polyalthia crassipe™ 
Engl. in Engl. Jahrb. vol. xxxix. p. 477. 
Distrip, Cameroons. 
hal 
D ; : eo Me ee 
* For the remainin references see under Popowia, p. 156-7. 
+P opowia Kurzii, fie @ native of the Poteet ae and set 
also has imbricate inner petals (King, Materials Fl. Mal. Penins. vol. i. p- 
§ As understood by Engler and Diels. 
U. albida, OQ. gractlipes and (. platypetala, 
