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Nepenthes Ucalcarata, the " Two-spui-red Pitcher Plant," 

 was also for the 

 first time inta-o- 

 duced alive, and 

 is very remark- 

 able, its pitchers 

 being armed in 

 a really formid- 

 able wa J', and the 

 swollen stalks of 

 its urns are per- 

 forated by a spe- 

 cies of ant in a 

 singular manner. 

 Of palms a 

 beautiful species 

 of areca, having 

 gracefuUyarched 

 leaves and ver- 

 milion- coloured 

 sheaths, was in- 

 troduced alive, 

 as also a very 

 attractive dwarf 

 species of pin- 

 anga (P. Veitchii, 

 H. Wend.), the 

 bifurcate fans of 

 which are purple 

 below and glauc- 

 ous-green above, 

 blotched with 



brown. Ai-oids are plentiful in the shady Bomeanforests, 

 the species in some cases being extremely local in their 



ITBPEHTHES BIOALOARAIA. 



