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PALMS, CYCABS, ENCEPHAIARTOS, AND MACEOZAMIAS— Continued. 
#OHAMiEROPS HUmiLiIS TOMENTOSA 
# „ PALMETTO, vide Sabai Palmetto. 
* „ SINENSIS, vide C. Fortune!. 
„ STAURACANTHA, vide Acanthorhiza aculeata. 
#COCOS AUSTRALIS 
lOj. 6d. and 15s. 
lOs. Gd. and 15r. 
* „ CHILENSIS, vide Jubeea spectabilis. 
* „ CORONATA 7s. Gd. and 10«. Gd. 
* ,, FLEXUOSA 7s. Gd. and 10s. 6d. 
„ GHIESBREGHTII 7s. Gd. and 10s. 6d!. 
* „ PERUVIANA 1®*- ^ guinea 
„ PROCOPEANA 1®*- 
» „ ROMANZOFFIANA ^®*‘ 
„ 1 ®*' ^®*' 
* ,, WALLISII ^ guineas 
♦COPERNICIA LITTORALIS 1 ‘‘“‘1 guinea 
*CORYPHA AUSTRALIS, vide Livistona australis. 
„ GEBANG 1 ^2 guinea 
„ SPINOSA 1 H guinea 
„ UMBRACULIFERA 7s. Gd. and 10s. 6d. 
OYCAS ARMSTRONG!! ^ guineas 
„ CIRCINALIS 1®*- ““‘I guinea 
„ REVOLUTA IJ guinea 
’’ RIUMINIANA 4 guineas 
D.ffiMONOROPS CINNAMOMEUS 14 guinea 
jijgg-Q-g 155. &rii(l 1 guincft 
„ H YSTRIX 1®*- ^“*1 1 gu'”®® 
MELANOCH..ffiTES 1®*- ‘‘“<1 14 guinea 
PLUMOSUS, this is one of the most elegant of the Palm 
family, and, being of small growth, is admirably adapted 
for vases and table decoration. Its leaves are of a 
rich dark green, and handsomely plumed, hence its 
name 1®*- '^“‘1 14 guinea 
,, TRICHROUS 1®*- nnd 1 guinea 
DECKENIA NOBILIS 14 and 2 guineas 
DESMONCUS GRANDIFOLIUS 1®«- and 1 guinea 
„ WALLISII 14 guinea 
DICTYOCARYON WALLISII 2 guineas 
DIPLOTHEMIUM LITTORALE 1 »nd 14 guinea 
ELZEIS GUINEENSIS, this is the Oil Palm of Africa I®*- and ISs. 
ENCEPHALARTOS GHELLINCKII (gracilis). This remarkably 
elegant greenhouse plant has been recently received from South 
Africa, and proves to be quite distinct from the species previously 
in cultivation. The fronds are erect, slender, 3 to 4 feet long, 
and G inches broad in the widest part, linear-lanceolate in out- 
line, pinnate, with the rachis rounded behind, and channeled on 
each side where the pinnae are set on. The pinnm are narrowly 
linear and mucronately pointed, set on at intervals of one-fourth 
of an inch, convex on the upper, concave on the lower surface, 
woolly as is the rachis, with white cobwebby hairs while young, 
the hairs becoming at length straightened and appressed. The 
lower piun;s gradually diminish into short mucronate points. It 
has received a First Class Certificate from the Floral Committee 
of the Royal Horticultural Society 14 2 guineas 
UENTATUS 1®*- S'®*! 14 guinea 
GIGANTEUS 
GRANDIS 
MIRABILIS 
