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PALMS, CYCLANTnS AND CYOADS. 
ARECA AliO/H, a North-cast Australian Palm, found in Trinity Bay by Mr. Walter Hill, and 
commemorates the late Grand Duehe.s.s of Hesao— Princess Alice. The loaves are pinnatisect, 
the piunte-like setfmonts sessile. Its comparatively dwarf habit will render this pinnate 
Palm, a valuable one for decorative purposc.s 1 guinea 
AUBEA, vide DiCTYOSPEEMA AUEEm. 
* Baueei vide Rhopalostyus Baueei. 
CEINITA, vide Acanthopiictinix ceinita. 
ARECA EEYTHEOPODA, vide Cyetost.aohys Renda 
LUTESOENS, vidc ChEYSALIDOCAEPUS LUTE3CEN3 
MADAOA3CAUtEN3tS 
MOXOSTAOIIYA, vide Baoulaeia MONOSPAOIIYA 
EUBBA, Vide P)tCTY03PEEMA EOBEirM 
SAPIDA, vide R 1 IOPALOSTYLI 3 SAPIDA 
TEIANDEA 
Vbesokafeelth, vide Hyophoebe Vee30iiai’eeltii 
ARENGA sAocit.i.niPEEA “ Gainuti Palm ” 10s. fid. and las. 
• WiQimi 1 guinea 
ASTROCARYUM Mabybo (A. aeoenteum) 1, IJ and '2 guineas 
BACITLARIA moxostaciiya, “ Walking Stick Palm,” (Aeeoa monostacuya, 
Lixo3padix moxostaciiya) 2s. fid., 3s. fid. & 5s. 
BOWENIA SPECTABILIS 3EEEULATA, a distinct and remarkable Australian Plant, Bowenia being the 
only kuomi Cycad with bipinnate fronds. It has a short thick oaudex, from the crowns of 
which are developed it.s large and hand.somo leaves, which differ materially from the typal 
and only otlier known Bowenia in having the margins distinctly toothed or serrated. This 
was one of the twelve New Plants with which Mr. W. B. gained the First Prize at the 
International Horticultm-al Exhibition at Carlisle, and the First Prize at the International 
Horticultural Exhibition at Ghent 5s. and 7s. fid. 
CALAMUS CILIAE13 1, Ij and 2 guineas. 
(D.®monoeops) Fissns 10s. fid., 15s. & 2bv. 
( ) MELAN0CHJBTE3 lOs. fid., lOS. & 21.V. 
MICEANTHU3 7s. fid. and 10s. fid. 
(DiEMOXOEOPS) PALEMBANI0U3, oue of the iiio-it elegant of Palms, exceedingly approiiriato for 
table decoration and other ornamental purposes. The leaves are broadly ovate, pinnate, 
consisting of many narrow elongated segments, and are supported by leaf-stalks bearing 
numerous deflexed spines, which are thickened at the ba.se. The young leaves are of a bright 
cinnamon-brown, and the contrast between this warm colour and the deep green of the 
matured leaves renders the plants exceedingly beautiful at the time they are in course of 
development. It is a native of Java. 10s. fid., 15s. and 21s. 
( ) PEEiACANTHus lOs. fid., los. and 21s. 
f ) PLUMOsus 10s. fid., 15s. and 21s. 
TEiNEEVis, a tlioroughly distinct-looking stove Palm from the East Indies. Its leaf-stalks are 
thomy and clothed with brown scale-like tomeutnm, the petiolar sheath being continued up 
the stem, and ending in a fringe of pointed brown scales. The loaves are pinnate, with 
alternate leaflets, which are sessile, lanceolate, with an acuminate apex, and having three 
prominent nerves, hairy on the upper snrfaee 3 guineas. 
CALYPTROGYNE SwAETzii “ Mountain Thatch Palm ” (Calyi>ieonoma Swaetzii) 
7s, fid., 10s. fid. to 21s. 
TBEES, a useful and ornamental stove Palm, imported from Bnti.sh Guiana. It has smooth 
terete green petioles, and siireading or drooping leaves, which in the young plants consist of 
two pairs of linear-oblong tapered leaflets about two inches wide, bright green, and having 
the principal ribs raised on both surfaces 1 and 1 1 guinea . 
CALYPTRONOMA Swaetzii, vidc Calypteogyne Swaetzii 
CARLUDOVICA Deudei, a noble and decorative stove Cyclanth. introduced from the United States of 
Colombia. In habit it somewhat resembles a Fan Palm, with handsome and effective deep 
green lustrous leaves. The flowers are borne on a stalked erect spadix of cylindiical form 
and of ivory-white coloui-, and resemble a bottle brush by reason of the long stamens which 
project horizontally from the female flowers lO.f. fid. and 15s. 
PALMATA 10s. fid. and 15s. 
Plumieei, a remarkably interesting plant. It has an erect wavinjj’ caudex, with alternate 
leaves. The leaf blades are bipartite, the divisions lanceolate, plicate, with the riba raised 
on the upper surface, bright green above, paler beneath . The pendulous spadices are four 
inches long, .axillary, pedunculate, and covered with twisted threads 10s. fid. 
Wailisii, a Palm-like stove plant. It has erect semi-terete jictioles, which support the spread- 
ing ovate blade of the leaf, which is two-lobcd and plicate. Each division of the leaf is 
about a foot long and six or eight inches broad. Flowers white, remarkably sweet-scented. 
Introduced from the United States of Colombia Is. fid. and 10s. fid. 
2s. fid., 3s, fid. i& 5s. 
10s. Gd. and 15s. 
