446 oLXiii. pALMEiE. (Becoari & Hook, f,) IGalamus. 



elongate easiform acuminate with 3 strong costas beneath, terminal pair 

 shortly adnate below, margins and. coatee beneath more or less setnlose, 

 sheath closely armed with long flat horizontal unequal spines, spadix very 

 long ending in a flagellam panicalately branched, lower spathes tubular 

 strictly sheathing spiny on the outer side, upper smooth striate, fruit 

 globosely ovoid. 



Pebae, summit of Gunong, Scortechini ; Malacca and Larat, King's Collector 

 (2647, 6284, 6400, 7203). 



Stem slender, scandent. Leaflets 14-16 by 1} in. ; petiole 4-6 in. Spadix 

 8-12 in. ; spikelets 1^-21 in. Calyx tube short, corolla rather longer. Fruiting 

 perianth very shortly pedicelliform, strongly striate. — I have seen no specimens. 

 J. D. E. 



23. C. delicatulus, Thw. Enum. 330, 431; leaflets very many equi- 

 distant linear-lanceolate finely acuminate margins and 3 costse setose, 

 petiole very short shortly spiny, rachis brown-scurfy when young clawed, 

 sheath densely armed with short and long slender black flattened spines, 

 male spadix very long filiform decompound, spathes unarmed long-ciliate 

 at the tip, spikes very slender, flowers rather distant very minute. 



Ceylon ; at Galle and Hinidoon Pattoo, Thwaites. 



Leaves 2-3 ft. Leajlets 8-10 by a in., concolorous, shining, upper smaller, tips 

 filiform ; flagellum very long, slender, clawed. Fruit about \ in. diam., scales pale 

 with a very narrow Brown border. — Very near 0. Selferianus, but the leaflets are 

 not aggregate, the spikelets more slender, and flowers smaller. 



24. C. Kelferianus, Kurz. in. Journ. As. 8oc. Beng. xliii. ii. 213 ; For. 

 Fl. 521 ; leaflets many scattered inequidistaut in series of 2-8 on a side, 

 narrowly linear finely acaminate S-costate margins and lateral costas above 

 and median beneath setulose, rachis slender 3-gonous armed with short 

 scattered recurved spines, spadix long very slender compound glabrous, 

 spathes narrow tubalar compressed and truncate partial sparingly shortly 

 spiny or unarmed, spikes 1^-3 in., male spathellulea very short crowded, 

 fern, more remote, corolla twice as long as the stamens not striate. 



Tenassekim (or the Andaman Islands), Heifer (6389 (J, 6392 ? ). 



Sparingly armed. Stem slender, scandent. Leaves without flagelli, leaflets 

 8-12 by i-§ in., concolorous, uppermost quite free, coatae 3-5 strong beneath ; rachis 

 with naked intervals sometimes i in. long, on one or both sides ; sheath not seen. 

 Spadix several feet long, flexuous, as thick as a sparrow-quill ; upper spike simple, 

 lower panicled, males shortest and more slender. Lower spathe long, narrow, com- 

 pressed, with a short erect limb and short spines on the keels, partial lJ-1 in. long. 

 Spathellules of male fl. very short and crowded, of fern, i in. long. Male fl. J-J in. 

 long, calyx 3-fid. Fruit unknown. 



25. C. nicobaricus, Becc. ; leaflets very many equidistant linear- 

 ensiform long-aoumiuate sparsely setose on the median costa only on both 

 surfaces lateral costse slender naked, petiole channelled above armed with 

 long straight marginal spines and short claws on the back, sheath very 

 pale at first scurfy densely armed with very unequal long flat spines and 

 short claws. 



NicoBAE Islands, E. H. Man. 



A very slender species, with varnished iuternodes i-J in. diam. Leaflets 7-8^ 

 by about i in., shining above. Spadix and fruit unknown. Flagelli exceedingly 

 slender. — Appears to be allied to C delicatulus, from which it is distinguished by 

 the leaflets being setose only on the median costa. — I have seen no specimen 

 J. D.S. 



