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PALMS, CYCLANTHS AND CTCADS. 
•HOWEA Beluobeaka, “Curley Palm,” (Kbntia 
BeLMOBEANA, GbISEBACHJA BEEUOBEAlf a) , 
in all sizes, 2s. 6rf., 3s. 6d., 6s. to 1 guinea. 
• Foestemana, “Flat or Thatch-Leaf Palm,” 
(Kentia Foesteeiana, Geisebaohia 
Fobsteeiana), 2s. 6(f., 3s. 6d. and 6s. 
HYBBIASTELB Wendlandiana (Kentia Wend- 
I landiana) 
HYOFHOSBE Commeesoniana, vide Chetsaei- 
DOOAEPUS LOTESCENS 
INDIOA, vide CHETSALinOOAEPUS lUTESOENS 
(Aeeoa) VEBSCiLAFFELTn, lOs. 6d., 16s. and 
1 guinea 
•JTJB.ffiA srECTABiLis, “Coquito Nut Palm,” 
(Cocoa CHUENSis, Molinia ohilensis) 
•KENTIA AtrsTEAEia 
• Beuioeeana, vide Howea Beluoeeana 
• Canteebueyana, vide Hedtsoepe Caniee- 
BUEYANA 
ELBOANXISSIMA 
• Fobsteeiana, vtde Howea Foesteeiana 
GRACILIS, vide KeNTIOPSIS OLIY.EEOEMI3 
Lineeni, vide Kentiopsis uaceocaepa 
1 MAOAETHUEn, vide Ptychospbema Macae- 
TBCEH 
MONOSTACHYA, vide AeeCA MONOSTACHYA 
• EOPICOLA 
SAPIBA, vide Rhopalostylis sapida 
Wenblanbiana, vide Hybeiastele Wenb- 
LANBIANA 
•KENTIOPSIS MAOEOCAEPA (CypHOKENTIA MAC- 
EOCAEPA, Kentia Linbeni) 
OLIY^EOEMIS (KeNTIAQEAOILIS, CyPHOKENTIA 
OEACILIS) HOWEA (kENTIA) BELMOEEANA. 
•LATANIA BOEBONIOA, vide LiVISTONA CHINENS13 
• COMMEESONI (L. EUBEA) 1 and Ij guinea. 
LEOPOLBINA pulchea, vide Cocos Webbelliana 
LEFISOZAUIA PsEOFFSBrYANA (Maceozauxa Denisoni) 
LINOSFAOIK MONOSTACHYA, vide Bacttlaeia monostachya 
LIVISTONA ALTISSIMA 10s. G(f., 15s. & 1 guinea. 
• ABBTEALIS (CoEYPHA AU3TEALI8) Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d. to lOs. 6d. 
• ■ OHiNENSis (Latania boebonica, L. SINENSIS, L. maueitiana) in all sizes, from 
2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 6s., 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 15s. and 1 guinea, to 2, 3, 4 and 6 guineas each. 
HooOENBOEHFn, 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 6s., 7s. 6<f. and 10s. 6d. 
• Maueitiana, vide L. chinbnsis 
EOTCNBIFOLIA (stTBQLOBOSA) 3s. 0.7. and 5s. 
• SINENSIS, vide L. CHINENSIS 
LOXOCOCCUS EUPicoLA (Ptychospbema eupicola) 1 and IJ guinea. 
•MACEOZAMIA cylinbeioa, a distinct and well-marked Cycad, introduced from Queensland. Itha.sa 
long-necked stem, and dark green coriaceous leaves ; the pinnee are glossy on the surface, each 
being marked at the base with a large ivory-white patch, which strongly contrasts with the 
dark green mid-rib which lies between the two rows of ivory markings. 
• Dbnisont, vide Lepibozamia Peeoffseyana 
• l^OEENZil, a handsome and ornamental Cycad from Queensland. The leaves are ovate 
in outline, with 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. 3, 4 and 5 g^neas. 
