LICUALA GRANDI8. 
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LICUALA QRANDIS. 
This was discovered ip tiie South Sea Islands by one of Mr. W. B.’s Plant CoUectors, and takes 
rank amongst the most distinct and attractive Palms ever introduced. It is of robust, compact 
habit, producing large, handsome leaves, which are nearly orbicular m general outline, with a 
shap.ii! somewhat tfuicate base; the margin for the greater of the circumference is diviJed 
into narrow oblong lobes, each of which is sUghtly notch^. The leaves are onginally 
become convex above as they grow older; they are of a ^k shimng green colour above, pator 
beneath, and the surface is quite destitute of pubescence. This stnkmg Palm was originally intro- 
duced as Pritchardia grandis, and hitherto has been very scarce and expensive , now, however, having 
a good stock, Mr. W B. can offer it in nice plants at 5.,., 7s. 6d., lO.s. 6d. to guinea each. 
LICUALA OBAIfBIS. 
