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PALMS, CYCLANTH8 AND CTOAD8. 
OEONOHA ORAOiLis, U. 6d. and 2s. 6d., 7».6d.tol0s6d. 
intebuedul 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d. and 6s. 
SoHOTTiANA 3s. 6<2. and 5s. 
OLAZIOVA bleqantissimsl, vide Cocos Weddelliana 
msioNis, vide Cocos insionis 
OBISEBACHIA Belmoeeana, vide Howea Bblmoeeana 
Foestkeiana, vide Howea Foesteeiana 
*HEDYSCEFE Caeteebttetana “Umbrella Palm” 
(K entia Canteeeueyana), 3s. 6d., 5s. and 7s. 6d. 
•HOWjiA Beemoeeana, “ Cuiley Palm,” (Kentia 
Beluoeeana, Ceisebaciua Bei.moeeana), in 
aU sizes, 2s Gd.., 3s. 6rf., 6s. to 21s. 
• Fobsteeiana, “Flat or Thatcb-Leaf Palm,” 
(Kentia Fobsteeiana, Geisebachia Foe- 
steeiana), 2s. Gd., 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
HYDEIASTELE Wendlandiana (Kentta Wend- 
lanhiana) 
HYOFHOBBE Commebsoniana, vide Cheysalidooaepus 
LUTBSOENS 
INDIOA, vide Cheysaixdooaepcs lotesoens 
(Aeeca) VBESOHAFFELTn, lOs. Gd., 15s. and 21s. 
•kentia austealis 
• Belmoeeana, vide Howea Belmoeeana 
• Canteeeueyana, vide Hedysoepe Canteebceyana 
ELEOANTISSIMA 
• Fobsteeiana, vide Howea Fobsteeiana GEONOMA 
OEAOiLis, vide Kentiopsis oiiy.s:FOEins 
Macaethueh, vide Ptychospeema Macaethubh 
• EUPICOLA 
SAPIDA, vide Rhopalostylis sapida 
Wendlandiana, vide Hydeiastele Wend- 
lANDIANA 
•KENTIOFSIS 01IVA5F0EMI3 (Kentia oeacilis, 
Cyphoeentia obacius) 
•LATANIA boebonioa, vide Livistona chinbnsis 
• CoMMEBSONi (L. eubea). 1 & guinea. 
LEOFOLDINApuiohea, vide Cocos Weddbiiiana 
LEFIDOZAMIA Peeoffskyana (Macbozaaixa 
Denisoni) 
LIVISTONA AiTissiMA. 10s. 6rf. 15s. &21s. 
• ADSTEALIS (COEYPHA AUSTEAIJS) . Is.Gd., 
2s. Gd., 3s. Gd. to 10s. Gd. 
• CHINBNSIS (LaTANIA BOEBONIOA, L. SINENSIS, 
L. Maueitiana) in all sizes, from 2s. Gd., 
3s. Gd., 6s., 7s. Gd., 10s. Gd., 15s. and 
21s., to 2, 3, 4 and 6 guineas each. 
Hoooendoehfh, a fine Stove Palm, of 
spreading habit ; the leaves, which are 
nearly three feet broad, are palmately 
divided, the segments being broad, 
giving the leaves a bold and (fistinctive 
character. 5s., 7s. Gd. and 10s. Gd. 
iNBEMis, an elegant and ornamental species 
introduced from Queensland. It early 
develops characterized leaves, which are 
fan-shaped in outline and divided almost 
to the petiole into linear lanceolate 
segments, each about half-an-inch in 
breadth. 10s. Gd., 16s. & 21s. 
• Maueitiana, vide L. ohinensis 
EOTUNDIFOLIA (SUBQLOBOSA) 3s. Gd. & OS. 
• SINENSIS, vide L. CHINBNSIS 
•MACBOZAHIA oylindeioa HOWEA (KENTIA) BELMOEFANA. 
• Denisoni, vide LEPinozAiHA Peeoffseyana 
• FLUHOSA 2, 3 and 4 guineas. 
MAXIMILIANA eeoia 7s. Gd. and 10s. Gd. 
OREODOKA 8ANCONA, vide EuTERPB EDT7LI9 
PHCEKICOPH02IUM SEOHELLAEtm, vide Stevensonia qbandifolia 
♦PH(ENIX COMPAOTA, a dwarf-j^rowing' hybrid, the result of a cross between P. aquinoctialis 
leonensie ; its dense compact habit of growth will render it extremely useful for 
decorative purposes 65., 7«. 6rf. and lOa, 6d, 
DAOTYUEERA (the Datb Palm) IO 5. I5s. and 21s. 
