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PALMS, CTCLANTHS AND CYCADS. 
•KEHTIA nuFicou. 
3AFIDA, vide RhOPALOSTYMS SAPtDA 
WUNDLANDIANA, vidc HYDBIASTELE ‘W’EKDLAiTDIANA 
KBNTIOPSIS MACEOCABPA (Cyphokentia macbocarpa, EIentia LindesJ) . . 
OLivjsFORjns (Kentia OBACILI 8 , Cyphokentia qbacilis) 
IiATANIA atoea, vide L. VeesohatpEltu 
* BOBBOXICA, vide LlYiyTONA CHIXENSI3 
* CoMMERSOKi (L. eubba) 1 and H guinea 
* Vebschapfelti (L. atteba) 15s. and 1 guinea 
L^FOLBIVA ptjLCHEA, vide Cocos Weddelliana 
X^IIOZAUIA Feboffskyana (Kacbozamia Denisoki) 
UCHALA OEAND13 (Pbitchabdia Obaotis). As a new introduction, scarcely any plant has 
made a greater sensation than this remarkable Palm. Wlien exhibited by Mr. W. B. at the 
International Horticultural Exhibition, held at Brus.sels, it won the First Prize for a new 
Pahn not in commerce. At the same time another specimen was also shown in the six New 
Plants with which Mr. W. B. gained the First Prize. Again at the International 
Horticultural Exhibition, held at Ghent, it was one of the twelve New Plants with which 
Mr. W. B. won the. First Prize. It was discovered in the South Sea Islands by one of 
Mr. W. B.’s Plant Collectors, and takes rank amongst the most distinct and attractive Palms 
ever introduced and 5 guineas. 
PELTATA 5s. and 7s. 6d. 
LINOSPASIX MONOSTACHYA, vide Bacttlaria MONOSTACHYA |- 
IiiVXSTONA ALTissiUA ,'lOs. Gd., 15s. & 1 guinea 
* AtlSTBAIJS (COEYPHA AUSTRALIS) Is. Gd., 2s. Gd., 3s. Gd. to lOs. Gd. 
* 0HINENSI3 (Latania borbonica, L. SINENSIS, L. maubitiana) in all sizes, from 
2s. ,6d., 3s. Gd., 5s., 7s. Gd., 10s. Gd., 15s. and I guinea, to 2, 3, 4 and, 5 guineas each. 
Hoooendobiifii, a fine Stove Palm, of spreading habit; the leaves, which are .nearly three 
fijet broad, are palmately divided, the segments being broad, and giving the leaves a bold 
■ and distinctive character 5s., 7s. Gd. and 10s. Gd. 
* MAUBITIANA, vide L. CHINENSI3 
BOTONDIFOUA (suBOLOBOSA) 
* SINENSIS,' vide L. OJIINENSIS ... 
I0X0C0CCT7S EOPiooLA (Piychospebma eupicola) '. ..i.... 1 and 1^ guinea 
«MACBOZAUIA COItALLIPEa ^ 
* CTTLlNDElCA, a distinct and welUmarked Cycad, introduced from Queensland. It has a long- 
necked stem, and dark green coriaceous leaves ; the pinnm aro 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. 
* Denisoni, Lepidozamia Peroffskyana 
* Fraseri 
Mackexzii, a handsome and ornamental Cycad from Queensland. Tlio leaves are ovate in 
outline, with numerous pairs of narrow tapering segments of a dark green colour, and nine 
to ton inches in length. The rachis is strongly convex behind, slightly so in front, with the 
segments of the central portion set on at about half an inch apart, the upper ones being more 
closely, the lower ones more distantly placed. For Illustration, vide 
page 134 ; 3, 4 and 5 guineas 
* PLUHOSA, this beautiful Cycadaceous plant has been imported from Queensland. From a 
small ovate stem, the scales of which are woolly, rise the erect spirally-twisted leaves, which 
have a flattened petiole. These leaves are furnished nearly to the base with narrow Imetur 
leaflets, which are set on at intervals of about a quarter of an inch, and are from six to eight 
inches long. The plant is remarkable for its distinct and elegant character. It has been 
awarded a First Class Certificate by the Royal Horticultural Society. 2, 3, and 4 gpuineas 
* SPIRALIS 
MAR TITJEZIA erosa 2 and 3 guineas 
ORANATEXSis * lOs. 6rf. and 16s. 
MAXIMILIANA regia 7s. and 10s. Gd, 
METROXYLON ELATUM, vide Hetebospathe elata 
•MOLIHIA OHILENSIS, vide SPECTABILIS 
(ENOCAXPUS bacaba 31s. Gd. 
EDULis 31s. Gd. and 42s. 
OBARIA iiACROCLADtrs 5s., 7s. Gd. and lOs. Gd. 
OEEODOXA OBANATENSis, a Very ornamental pinnate-leaved Palm, introduced by one of my 
collectors from the United States of Colombia. The stem is smooth, and the leaf pinnate, 
with long narrow leaflets, which are more or less drooping. It is a very elegant plant, and 
in the yoimg state is admirably adapted for table decoration 1 guinea 
SANCONA, vide EuTEEPE EDULIS 
PHCENICOPHOBllTM seohellaeum, vide Stevensonia qbandifolia 
