PALMS, CYCLANTHS AND CYCADS. 
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'LI VISION A HOOGENDORPII, a fine stove Palm, of spreading habit ; the leaves, which are 
nearly three feet broad, are palmately divided, the segments being broad, and giving the leaves 
a bold and distinctive character. The leaf-stalks are abundantly furnished at the margins with 
stout sharp spines 7s. 6 d., 10s. 6 d. and 15s. 
* ROTUNDIFOLIA (subgrlobosa) 5s., 7s. 6(2. and 10s. 6 d. 
* SINENSIS, vide Latania borbonica. 
’MACROZAMIA CORALLIPES, a very remarkable Cycadaceous plant from New South "Wales. 
The trunk is subspherical ; the leaves form a very contracted crown, and are diverging below, 
then sub-erect ; petiole deep green, smooth, but not polished, reddish brown towards the base ; 
pinna;, about 50 pairs, five to seven inches long, one-third of an inch broad, very narrow 
linear-lanceolate, acute but hardly pungent, dark green, with a bright red petiolule. 
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MACROZAMIA MAC'KENZII. For description and price, vide page 130. 
