1877. 
PHCENIX EUriCOLA. 
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the plains, though Griftith seems to have met with it in Bhoian and in the 
Mishmi hills. 
We are indebted to Mr. Bull for the annexed illustration of this mostgraeeful 
palm, young specimens of which are described in his catalogue as acaulescent, 
with wide-spread arching leaves, broadly lance-shaped in outline, and ha\dng the 
lower pinnae gradually reduced to spines. It will be quite an acquisition amongst 
the more elegant small-growing cultivated palms.—T. Moore. 
