Chamerops. | PALM&E. 527 
1. Ch. Khasyana, Griff.—An evergreen palm (12—25 + 9—20 + 
143—24), the young leaves covered with fugaceous, tawny, paleaceous 
hairs, the trunk obscurely annular ; leaves palmately flabellate, about 
-5 ft. across each way, the petiole 14-24 ft. long, cartilagin- 
men homogeneous, horny. 
_ Has.—Not unfrequent in the drier hill and pine forests of the Martaban 
re at 4,000 to 6,500 ft. elevation; also Ava, Kakhyen hi —ss. = 
etam. 
LICUALA, Rumph. 
each cell, ascending from 
dryish, globular to ellipsoid, 1-seeded, the putamen thin-crustaceo 
xX Fl : flabellate. 
as Calyx ak 4 ray Aga eae wr sz Z : s : ; . L. peltata. 
oe X X Flowers small; calyx not above 2 lin. long; leaves 
mately flabellate. é 
long; petioles aculeate, bordered along their 
Almost stomlon; “cticle wearmed at the upper third partof ; 
their length face ti lin. long é ‘ “ u . L. longipes. 
pe Roxb.—Sa-/u.—An evergreen usually gregarious 
palm (8—15+5—7+4—#), the stems annular ; leaves peltately- 
plaited, 3-5 ft. across, the petiole 3-4 ft. long, strong 
but slender, the margins armed with variously curved or straight 
longer or shorter sharp brown spines, the brown or blackish sheaths 
L. paludosa. 
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