ZAMIA. 



1164. Z. angustifolia Jacq. ic. rar. t. 636. Willd. sp.pl. 

 iv. 846. ; with linear, entire, callous-pointed, twice emarginate, 

 obtuse leaflets, and a half-terete petiole. 



1165. Z. tenuis Willd. 1. c. ; with the leaflets linear, narrowed 

 to the base, obtuse, obscurely toothed under the point, some- 

 what revolute at the edge, and a triquetrous smooth petiole. 



1166. Z. media Jacq. hort. schbnbr. iii. 77. t. 397.398. Willd. 

 1. c. with the leaflets linear-lanceolate, obtuse, flat, obsolete^ 

 serrulated beneath the point, and a triquetrous smooth petiole. 



1167. Z. debilis Ait. Keiu. iii. 478. Willd. 847. with lanceo- 

 late, acute, unpointed leaflets serrated at the point, and a tri- 

 quetrous compressed smooth petiole. 



1168. Z. pumila Linn, sp.pl. 1659. (Z. integrifolia Ait. Kew. 

 iii. 478. Jacq. ic. t. 635.) with the leaflets lanceolate, rounded, 

 obtuse, narrowed to the base, serrulated on the outer edge at 

 the point, and a smooth somewhat 4-cornered petiole. 



1169. Z. furfuracea Ait. Kew. iii. 477. Willd. 848, with the 

 leaflets lanceolate, acute, pointless, serrated from the middle as 

 far as the apex, furfuraceous beneath, and a roundish petiole 

 spiay at the base. 



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