PALMS, CYCLANTHS AND CYCADS. 
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CYCAS NORMANBYANA. 
A handsome addition to this ornamental class of greenhouse plants. The leaves have a dorsally 
compressed petiole, with both faces angular, and the base clothed with furfuraceous down. The 
lamina is oblong ovate, with a prominent ridge continued up the face of the furfuraceous racllis, the 
segments numerous, contiguous, linear, about six inches long, and a quarter of an inch wide, very 
sharppointed, almost spiny, slightly narrowed and deeurrent at the base, the mid-rib strongly developed 
both on the glabrous upper and furfuraceous under surface. Mr. W. B. has received a large importa- 
tion of this new Cycad from New South Wales. The name has been given to it by the celebrated 
botanist Dr. Mueller. 10s. 6 d., 15s. and 1 guinea. 
