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PALMS AND CYOADS 
PALMS AND CYCADS— Continued. 
EUTERPE EDULIS — syn. Oreodoxa San- 
cona 
„ OLERACEA 
GANSSIA PRINCEPS. H guinea 
GEONOMA FENESTRALIS 
„ GHIESBREGHTII 
„ LACERATA, a neat-growing stove 
Palm, of distinct character, and ap- 
parently of a dwarf close habit of 
growth. The loaf stalks are broad 
and sheathing at the base, flattened 
and slender upwards, and angular 
on the dorsal side. The leaf blades 
are broad and bilobed, with an ex- 
current thread in the sinus, the 
lobes (in the young plants) upwards 
of an inch across, and laccrately 
split at the apex, while the surface 
is ribbed so as to appear plicate. 
Its apparently dense close habit of 
growth recommends it as a useful 
and distinct decorative Palm. It is 
a native of Central America, whence 
seeds were brought home by Dr. 
Seemann. 1 5s. 
„ PANICULATA 
„ PUMILA 
„ SCHOTTIANA 
„ SEEMANNI 
„ SPECIOSA 
„ VERSCHAEFELTII 
„ ZAMORENSIS 
HYOPHORBE AMARICAULIS 
„ VERSCHAFFELTII 
HYPH2ENE THEBAICA 
IRIARTEA EXORRHIZA 
#JUBJEA SPEC TAB I LIS — syn. Cocos chi- 
lensis, Molinia chllensis 
KORTHALSIA DEBILIS 
„ ROBUSTA 
*LATANIA BORBONICA. Mr. W. B. can 
supply this useful decorative 
Palm in all sizes, from Ss.G(l.,5s., 
7s. 6 d.. 10s. 6 d., and 15s., to 1, 
2, 3, and 4 guineas each 
„ COMMERSONI 
„ GLAUCOPHYLLA 
,, RUBRA 
„ VERSCHAFFELTII, 2 and 3 j 
guineas 
LEOPOLDINIA PULCHRA, an extremely ; 
elegant new Palm, from the Brazils 
LEPIDOCARYON GRACILE 
LICUALA AMPLIFRONS 
„ HORRIDA 
„ PELTATA 
LIVISTONA ALTISSIMA 
„ HOOGENDORPII 
„ HUMILIS 
LIVISTONA OLIVJEFORMIS 
,, SUBGLOBOSA — syn. Livistona 
rotundifolia, Saribus rotun- 
difollus 
MALORTIEA GRACILIS 
MARTINEZIA CARYOTA3FOLIA 
„ LINDENIANA 
MAXIMILIAN A ELEGANS 
„ REGIA 
*MOLINIA CHILENSIS — syn. Cocos chi- 
lensis, Oubtea speotabilis 
(ENOCARPUS DEALBATUS 
ONCOSPERMA FASICULATUM— syn. 
Areca borrida 
ORANIA MACROCLADA 
OREODOXA GHIESBREGHTII, syn. 0. 
ventricosa 
„ REGIA 
,, SANCONA — syn. Euterpe edulis 
*PHCENIX DACTYLIFERA, the Date 
Palm. 2s. 6 d. to 15s. 
* ,, FARINIFERA— syn. leonensis 
* „ HUMILIS 
„ PUMILA 
* „ RECLlNATA 
* „ SYLVESTRIS 
* „ TENUIS 
PHCENICOPHORIUM SECHELLARUM 
— syn. Stevensonia grandifolia, 
a very elegant and distinct Palm, 
with dark olivo green leaves, spotted 
with gold 
PINANGA LATISECTA 
„ MACULATA 
PLECTOCOMIA ELONGATA 
PTYCHOSPERMA ALEXANDRAS 
„ COSTATUM 
,, ELEGANS, a handsome stove Palm 
of free growth, remarkable for its 
bilobed fish-tail-like leaves. Those 
on the young plants are about a 
foot long, and as much broad, 
divided to below the middle into 
two diverging long caudate divi- 
sions. The petioles are terete, 
nearly a foot long, quite smooth, 
orect, as thiok as a quill, and tho 
leaves are so strongly ribbed on 
the upper surfaoe as to give them 
a somowhat plaitod appearance. 
A very effective and striking- 
looking Palm, sent from Central 
America by Dr. Seemann. 156'. 
„ GRACILE 
„ NOBILE 
„ POLYSTACHIUM 
„ RUPICOLA 
PHYTELEPHAS MACROCARPA, the 
Peruvian Ivory Palm. 1 r, guinea 
