PALMS, CYCLANTHS AND CYCADS. 
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'JMACKOZAlVriA CORALLIPES GYEATA, a, fine variety of this remarkable Cycad, having the 
same kind of sub-spherical trunk. The leaves are pinnate and spirally twisted, so 
that the leaflets, instead of lying in one plane, spread ont in all directions from the 
smooth terete raehis. The leaflets are smooth dark green, linear and tapering 
downwards into a short coral-red petiole. It is a very distinct form from the true 
corallipcs, on account of the scattered direction of the leaflets, and equally elegant 
in all other respects 2, 3, 4 and 5 guineas 
* CYLINDRICA, a distinct and well-marked Cycad, introduced from Queensland. 
It has a long-necked stem, from which proceed the dark green coriaceous leaves ; 
the pinna! are glossy on the surface, each being marked at the base with a large ivory- 
white patch, which strongly contrasts with the dark green mid-rib which lies between 
the two rows of ivory markings 2 and 3 guineas 
♦ ,, DJENISONI, mile Lepodizamia Feroffskyana. 
-* „ FRASER! 
