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In all b u t th e u p p e r pinnæ, th e segments arc divided quite
to the d e cu rren t belt, which ru n s along th e midrib ; in the u p p e r
portion of th e frond this is n o t the case. Dlargin se rrated.
A p ex attenuated.
Rachis and stipes v e ry long, smooth, and stout, rising from
an elevated crown.
L en g th of frond from th re e to six feet; colour deep green.
F o r a p lan t my thanks are given to M. Schott, Dire c to r of
th e Im p e ria l Gardens of Scho n b riin n ; and for fronds to Mr. J .
Smith, Curator of th e Roya l Gardens, K ew ; Mr. G. Norman,
of H u ll; and Mr. H en d e rso n , of Wentworth.
I t may be p rocured of Messrs. Rollisson, of T o o tin g ; V eitch,
of Chelsea; Sim, of F o o t’s C ray ; K en n ed y , of Covent G a rd en ;
Cooling, of D e rb y ; and Booth, of H am b u rg .
The illu stra tio n is from Mr. J . Smith’s fronds.
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