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PALlJlS, CYOLANTHS AND CYOAD8. 
GEONOMA GEACILIS. 
*HOWeA Belmoreana, “ Curley Palm ’* (Kentia 
Belmoreana, Grisebaohia Belmoreana), in 
aU sizea, 'Is. 6rf., 3s. 6rf., 5s. to 21s. 
* Forsteriana, “Flat or Thatch-Leaf Palm ” 
(Kentia Forsteriana, Grisebaohia For- 
steriana), 2s. Gd., 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
HYDKIASTELE Wendlandiana (Kentia Wbnd- 
landiana) . 
HYOPHOBBE Commersoniana, vide Chrysaudooabpus 
lutesoens. 
INDICA, vide CuRYSALIDOCARPUS LtJTESOENS. 
(Areoa) Veesohaefeltii, 10s. Gd., 15s. and 21s. 
•KENTIA AUSTRAXJ8. 
* Belmoreana, vide Howba Belmoreana. 
* Canteeburyana, vide Hedysoepe Canterburtana. 
ELEGANTI88IMA 
* Forsteriana, vide Ho^vea Forsteriana. 
Macaethurii, vide Ptychosperma MaCsVEThurii. 
* EUPICOLA. 
8APIDA, vide Riiopalostylis sapida. 
W endlandiana, vide Htdriastele Wendlandiana. 
borbonica, vide Livistona chinensis. 
* Commersoni (L. rubra), 1 and guinea. 
LEOFOLDINA pulohra, vide Cocos Weddelliana 
LEPIDOZAMIA Peroffskyana (MACROEAidiA 
Denisoni). 
Lieu ALA ORANDis, vide page 9. 
LIVISTONA ALTissiMA, 10«. Qd.y 15s. and 21s. 
* AUSTRALIS (CORYPHA AUSTRALIS), Is. 6d. , 
2s. 6rf., 3s. u. to 10s. U. 
* CHINENSIS (LaTANIA BORBONICA, L. SINENSIS. 
L. Maurittana), in all sizes, from 2s. Qd, 
3s. 6rf., 5s., 7s. Qd.j 10s. 15s. and 
2 to 3, 4 and 5 guineas each. 
HooGENDORnpii. ,The leaves, which are 
nearly three feet broad, are pahnately 
divided, the segments being broad, 
giving the leaves a bold and distinctive 
character. 5s., 7s. Qd. and iOs. M. 
iNEBMis, an elegant and ornamental species 
introduced from Queensland. 10s. Qd.y 
15s. and 1 guinea. 
* Maurittana, vide Li. chinensis. 
eotundifolia (subglobosa), 5s. 
* sinensis, vide L. chinensis. 
•MACEOZAMIA cylindrica. 
* Denisoni, vide Lepidozamia Peroffskyana. 
MAXIMILIANA regia, 7s. Qd. and 10s. 6rf. 
ONCOSPFBMA faboiculatum, an ornamental 
and elegant Stove Palm from Ceylon, which 
in the adult condition attains considerable 
size. In the young plants, the leaflets 
are lanceolate-acuminate in shape, and 
^adually attain a pinnate form as fresh 
leaves develop. The rachis is covered with 
brown fluffy scales, and is provided with 
long black spines. 21s. 
OBKODOXA SANCONA, vide Euterpe edulis. 
PH(ENICOPHORIUM seohellarum, vide 
StEVENSONIA QRANDIFOLIA. — . a. 
•PHffiNIX COHPAOTA a dw the result of a cross between P. etquinoetiali, 
decorative pZos’es useful for 
^ ^ 5s., 7s. 6tf. and lOs.'Otf. 
u^i^^DateP^m) Gd., 15,. and 21,. 
Th^ r and P farinifera. It has a 
less ri«^ with the more slender and 
anda^fofl ^ F. The frmts are not much larger than the last named, 
and are of a glaucous red colour when mature 21,. and 31,. Gd. 
HOWEA (KENTIA) BELMOEEANA. 
