Kentia.] CXXXIII. PALMA. ; 137 
perianth when sal out 3 to 4 lines long, the outer broad segments 
t meter. Stamens about 10, with very short filaments. 
. long, th 
Testa ofthe seed ndgering to the thin endoearp.— Areca monostachya, 
Mart. Hist. Nat. Palm. i j PA, Linospadiz monostachyos, Wendl. and 
Queensland. ce e York Peninsula, Hann’s Expedition ; Wide Bay, Leichhardt ; 
os Berna " " ^ iid 
n . Wales. "Mo ount Lindsay, W. Hill; New England, C. Stuart ; Clarenc 
Ri Hastings Riv. vers, Beckler ; Clarence River, Wilcox ; Macleay River, Fitzgerald ; 
ichmond River, Mrs, Hodgkins son. “ Walking-Stick Palm." 
the 
notches, sida 
Specimens 
: the anthers. Female perianth shorter than in the males 
i * gments about twice as long as the outer. Ovary oblong, 
nen with 1 erect ovule. Fruit “in an unripe state cylindrical, 8 
iti nul! 1 e uou ,tapering at eachend. Seed 2 in. long, the albu- 
dme by and Russell Rivers and Bellenden Range, W. Hill; 
River, P wrea Of the fruit I have only seen fragments. 
Rhachig ati u eh in an entire flattened solid point of 2 to 3 in 
lotehes lica 2 In. diameter with a triple spire of deeply excavated 
oblong or ly crowded with raised margins. Male perianth broadl 
ovoid, about 4 lines long, the outer broad prominently keeled 
«m about 9 2 lines ene tamens about 20. Females flowers 
mg. 
owiea Belmoreana, Beccari, 
