151 
_ 3. C. myristiciflora, Diels § Mildbr. in Engl. Jahrb. vol. liii. 
~p. 439 (1915). 
Distrirs. Cameroons. 
4. C. patens, Engl. § Diels in Engl. Monogr. Afr. Pfl. vol. vi. 
p- 39. Oxymitra patens, Benth. in Trans. Linn. Soc. vol. xxiii. 
p. 472, t. 51; Oliv. Fl. Trop. Afr. vol. i. p. 34. 
Distris. Sierra Leone to Gaboon. 
5. C. Klaineana, Pierre ez Engl. § Diels, 1.c. 35; t. 18, A 
*(1901). 
Distris. Gaboon. 
6. C. grandiflora, De Wild. in Ann. Mus. Congo, Sér. 5, 
vol. i. p. 39, t. 21 (1903). 
Distris. Lower Congo. 
Cleistopholis discostigma, Diels in Engl. Jahrb. vol. xxxix. 
p- 474 (1907), differs from all the other species in its sepals and 
petals being all alike, and should be excluded from the genus. 
There are no flowers on the Kew specimen. Diels originally 
stated that it was allied to C. glauca, Pierre, but subsequently 
(Lc. lii. p. 439) mentioned that C. albida, Engl. et Diels, was 
apparently its nearest ally. It is, therefore, probably a species 
of Oxymitra. 
Isolona, Engl. in Engl. & Prantl. Nat. Pflanzenfam. Nachtr. 
i. p. 161 (1897); Engl. & Diels in Engl. Monogr. Afr. Pfl. vol. 
vi 82 
AA eae differs from Monodora in its uniseriately arranged 
petals united into a gamopetalous corolla. It is endemic in 
rica. Seven species were described by Engler and Diels, 1.c., 
and six more have been published recently.* The following 
Species appears to be new :— Bee ae 
I. leonensis, sp. nov., corolla parva glabra, lobis trian- 
gulari-lanceolatis quam tubo sesqui-vel subduplo-longioribus 
distincta 
aan b. 
* T. leucantha, Diels, and I. pleurocarpa, Diels in Engl, Jahr 
os (1907), ot? ry ti p. 447 TCainarpons) ; I. pilosa, Diels, 1.c. xli 
(1908), et Le. liii. p. sie 
‘Wild, I. Sereti, De Wilds L Solheidii, De Wild. in Ann. Mus, Congo, Sér. 5 
Vol. iii. p, 82 (1909) (Belgian Congo). 
