. PALMS, CYCLANTIIS AND CYCADS. 
*MACROZAMIA CORALLIPES, a verj’ remarkable Cycadaceous jilant from New South Wales, 
The trunk is subspherical ; the leaves form a very eoiitraoted erown, ami are diverging below, 
then sub-erect ; petiole deep green, smooth, but not polished, reddish brown towards the base ; 
pinna', about iifty pairs, five to seven inches long, one-tliird of an inch broad, very narrow 
linear-lanceolate, acute, but hardly pungent, dark green, with a bright red petiolule. 
• CYLINDEICA, a distint and well-marked Cycad, introduced from Queensland. It has a loiig- 
necked stem, from which proceed the dark gi’een coriaceous leaves ; the pinna' are glossy on 
tlie 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 markingii 
2 and 3 guineas 
•— — DENISONI, vide Lopidozamia Peroftskyana. 
» FR.ASERI 
IdAC'ROZAhllA M.\C'KKNZ1I. For description and price, vide page 157, 
