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PALMS, CYCLANTHS AND CYCADS. 
*MACROZAMIA 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 midrib which lies between the two rows of ivory markings. 
2 and 3 guineas 
* DENISONI, vide Lepidozamia Peroffskyana. 
* FRASERI 
* MACKENZII, one of the handsome Cycads which are found inhabiting the Australian 
Continent. It has been obtained from Queensland, and is a fine ornamental species. The 
leaves are ovate in outline, witli numerous pairs of narrow tapering segments of a dark green 
colour, and nine to ten 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 129. 
3, 4 and 5 guineas 
