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GEONOMA latifolia 3s. 6(7. and os. 
princeps 3s. 0(7., 5s. and 7s. 6 d. 
SARAPEQUENSIS, Vide CalYPTROGYNE SARAPEQUENSIS 
speciosa 3s. 6(1., 5s. and 7s. 6(7. 
Spixiana 7s. 6 d. and 10s.' 6 d. 
GLAZIOVA elegantissima, vide Cocos AYeddelliana 
INSIONIS, vide Cocos INSIONIS 
GRISEBACHIA Belmoreana, vide Howea Belmoreana 
Forsteriana, vide Howea Forsteriana 
'HEDYSCEPE Canterburyana “ Umbrella Palm ” (Kentia Canterburyana) 3s. 6 d., os. and 7s. 6 d. 
HETEROSPATHE elata (Metroxylon elatum), a very elegant smooth-stemmed Palm from Java, 
remarkable for the length of the tapered segments of its pinnate fronds. The leaflets are 
half an inch broad, with somewhat wider intervals between them, bright green on both the 
surfaces, narrowing upwards into a long slender tapering point. The plant has a naturally 
graceful spreading habit, and ranks among the most ornamental of the pinnate-leaved 
series 10s. G d., 15s. & 1 guinea. 
*HOWEA Belmoreana, “Curley Palm,” (Kentia Belmoreana, Grisebachia Belmoreana), in all 
sizes 2s. 6 d., 3s. 6 d., 5s. to 1 guinea. 
* Forsteriana, “Flat or Thatch-Leaf Palm,” (Kentia Forsteriana, 
Grisebachia Forsteriana) 2s. 6(7., 3s. 6(7. and 5s. 
HYDRIASTELE Wendlandiana (Kentia W endi.andiana) , a noble Palm, belonging to the pinnate- 
leaved series, introduced from Queensland. The leaves have numerous unequal segments, 
usually toothed at the apex. This was one of the twelve New Plants with which Mr. AV. B. 
gained the First Prize at the International Horticultural Exhibition at Ghent. 
HYOPHORBE Commbesoniana, vide Ciirysalidocarpus lutescens 
indica, vide Ciirysalidocarpus lutescens 
(Areca) V ersciiaffeltii 10s. 6(7., 15s. & 1 guinea 
‘JUBjEA spectabilis, “Coquito Nut Palm,” (Cocos chilensis, Molinia 
chilensis) 7s. 6(7. and 10s. 6(7. 
*KENTIA australis 
* Belmoreana, vide Howea Belmoreana 
* Canterburyana, vide Hedyscepe Canterburyana 
* Forsteriana, vide Howea Forsteriana 
oracilis, vide Kentiopsis olivjeformiS 
Lindeni, vide Kentiopsis macrocarpa 
Luciani 
Macarthurii, vide Ptychosperma Macartiiurii 
monostaohya, vide Areca monostacuya 
robusta, vide Cyphosperma Vieillardi 
* RUPICOLA 
sapiba, vide Riiopalostylis sapida 
Wendlandiana, vide Hydriastele Wendlandiana 
KENTIOPSIS macrocarpa (Cyphokentia macrocarpa, Kentia Lindeni) . . 
OLIVA5FOEMIS (KeNTIA GRACILIS, CYPHOKENTIA ORAOILIS) 
LATANIA aurea, vide L. Versciiaffeltii 
* borbonioa, vide Livistona chinensis 
* Commersoni (L. rubra) 1 and 1£ guinea 
* Versohaffelti (L. aurea) 15s. and 1 guinea 
LEOPOLDINA pulchra, vide Cocos Weddelliana 
LEPIDOZAMIA Peroffskyana (Macrozamla Denisoni) 
LICUALA grandis (Pritciiardia grandis) . As a new introduction, scarcely any plant has 
made a greater sensation than this remarkable Palm. When exhibited by Mr. W. B. at the 
International Horticultural Exhibition, held at Brussels, it won the First Prize for a new 
Palm not in commerce. At the saino time another specimen was also shown in the six New 
Plants with which Mr. W. B. gained the First Prize. Again at the International 
Horticultural Exhibition, held at Ghent, it was one of the twelve New Plants with which 
Mr. W. B. won the First Prize. It was discovered in the South Sea Islands by one of 
Mr. W. B.’s Plant Collectors, and takes rank amongst the most distinct and attractive Palms 
ever introduced I and o guineas. 
peltata os. and 7$. 6d. 
LINOSPADIX monostaciiya, vide Bacularia monostacuya 
LIVISTONA altissima 10*. Or?., 15*. & 1 guinea 
* AUSTRALIS (CORYPHA AUSTRALIS) 1*. Or/., 2*. 6(1., 3*. 6d. to 10*. 6d. 
* chinensis (Latania borbonica, L. sinensis, L. mauritiana) in all sizes, from 
2*. 6d. } 3 s. 6r/., 5 *., 7s. 6d. } 10*. Or/., 15*. and 1 guinea to 2, 3, 4 and 5 guineas each. 
Hoogendorhfii, a fine Stove Palm, of spreading habit; the leaves, which aro nearly three 
feet broad, are palmately divided, the segments being broad, and giving the leaves a bold 
and distinctive character os., 7s. 6d. and 10*. 0 d. 
* mauritiana, vide L. chinensis 
BOTUNDIFOLIA (SUBGLOBOSA) 
* SINEN8IS, vide L. CHINENSIS 
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