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PALMS, CYCLANTHS AND CYCADS. 
CALYPTROGYNE TERES, a useful and ornamental stove Palm imported from British Guiana. 
It has smooth terete gieen petioles, and spreading or drooping leaves, which in the young 
plants consist of two pahs of linear-ohlong tapered leaflets about two inches wide, bright 
green, and having the principal ribs raised on both surfaces 1 and IJ guinea. 
CALYPTRONOMA SWARTZII 7s. 6A,108.6(f. to 1 guinea 
CARIjUDOVICA DRUDEI, a noble and decorative stove plant, introduced from the United 
States of Colombia. In habit it somewhat resembles a Fan Palm, with handsome and eflective 
deep green lustrous leaves. The flowers are borne on a stalked erect spadix of cylindrical form 
and of ivory-white colour, and resemble a bottle brush by reason of the long stamens which 
project horizontally from' the feiniile flowers 10s. 6(7. and 16s. 
PALMATA 10s. 6(7. and 15s. 
PLtTMIERI, a remarkably interesting idant belonging to the order of Cyclanths. It has 
an erect waving caudex, with alternate leaves. The leaf blades are bipartite, the divisions 
lanceolate, plicate, with the ribs raised on the upper surface, bright green above, p.aler beneath. 
The pendulous spadices are four inches long, axillary, pedunculate, and covered with twisted 
threads 10s. 6(7. 
COCOS WKDDELLI.VNA. For description and price, in'<7c page 147. 
