Livistona.] CLXIIL PALMES. (Beccari & Hook. f.) 435 
spectabilis, Griff. in Cale. Journ. Nat. Hist. v. 336; Palms Brit. Ind. 130, 
t 226 C. Corypha Saribus, Lour. Fl. Cochinchin. i. 212. Saribus cochin- 
chinensis, Blume Rumph. ii. 49. 
MALACCA, Griffith. PENANG, Lewis.—DISTRIB. Cochin China. 
Trunk 50-60 ft., smooth. Leaves about 90-fid, divisions ensiform, central 
ft.; petiole obtusely trigonous, spiny throughout its length, spines stout com- 
pressed recurved. Spadices 4-5 ft., nodding; branches 1-1} ft., spreading, much 
divided ; spathes coriaceous, brown. Flowers sessile. Calyx cupular obtusely 
3-toothed to the middle, corolla a little longer. Carpels cohering by their styles. 
Drupes pale blue ; endocarp subopeous. 
2. L. Jenkinsiana, Griff. in Cale. Journ. Nat. Hist. v. 334; Palms 
Brit. Ind. 128, t. 226 A, B; leaves 5-9 ft. diam. reniformly flabellate 
glaucous beneath, divisions very narrow straight shortly obtusely 2-toothed, 
pe reniformly globose, 2-1 in. diam. 
Assam, common, Jenkins. . 
_ Trunk 20-30 ft. by 6-7 in. diam. Leaves 5-6 ft. broad, 70-80-fid ; petiole 
Tops throughout its length. Spadices 2-3 ft., branches dichotomous, simple or 
compound ; spathes 2 ft., woody, scurfy. Flowers clustered on small tubercles, 
small, greenish, ebracteate ; calyx cupular, base truncate intruded; corolla twice as 
ng. Drupes 3-1 in. diam., leaden blue. 
3. L. speciosa, Kurz in Journ. Beng. As. Soc. xlii. ii. (1874), 196, 
204, t. 13,14; For. Fl, ii. 526; leaves 6-7 ft. diam., palmately flabellate 
reien, very shortly 2-toothed, teeth lanceolate acuminate converging, 
pe obovoid 3-1 in: long. 
Peau and TENASSERIM ; Kurz, Brandis. . . . 
runk 50—70 ft. Leaves as broad as long, divisions linear ; petiole with very 
strong sharp long recurved flattish black spines throughout its length. Spadiz 
t, paniculate ; spathes brown, smooth. Flowers solitary or in pairs on smal 
tubercles ; sepals and petals aboat Ae in. Drupes $ in. long, dark blue. 
+, I» Kingiana, Becc. Males. iü. 199; leaves 15 ft. diam. orbicular, 
We ww broadly lanceolate rigid 2-fid lobes triangular, drupe globose 
14 In, iam. 
MALAY PENINSULA; nstler (3904). . 
„Trunk 60-100 ft. by in te for dine Saale as broad as long, very generen 
divisions 2-22 in. broad; petiole 6 ft., armed throughout its length with sigmoid y 
ns Very large stout spines like shark's teeth and 3 in. long. “pa Wé docar 
» Dranchlets subulate slender. Drupe smooth, peculiarly fleshy, en P 
mous and tessellated. 
21. TRACHYCARPUWS, H. Wendl. 
Tall unarmed al aves suborbicular or reniform, plicately multi- 
fa, Segments Ser Spadices many, interfoliar, stout, branched ; 
2é8 many, sheathing, embracing the peduncle and branches o the 
, coriaceous, compressed, tomentose; bracts and. bractaolea "broa d 
ve ers small, polygamo-moneecious. Sepals 3, ovate. Petals FH Can M 
3 e, valvate, Stamens 6, filaments free ; anthers short, dorsifixed. blan. 
7 8mas 3, recurved ; ovules basilar. Drupes 1-8, globose or oblong, 
Style Sübtermi hilum basilar; albumen 
minal. Seed erect, ventrally grooved, hilum ; d 
dede: embryo dorsal-— Species 2 or 3, Himalayan, Chinese an 
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