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PLaTE 1651. 
DIPLORA INTEGRIFOLIA, Baker. 
Finices, Sub-order Potyroptaces, Tribe ScOLOPENDRIES. 
Diplora integrifolia, Baker in Journ. Bot. 1873, p. 235; rhizomate 
gracili nudo late repente, stipitibus brevibus nudis erectis basi 
erecto-patentibus simplicibus vel furcatis, soris e costé ad marginem 
productis.—Hovk. et Baker, Syn. Fil. edit. 2, p. 492. 
Has. Solomon Isles, Mrs. Burnett. 
Stipites 9-12 lin. longi. Lamina subpedalis, medio 7-8 lin. lata. 
The genus wha is allied to Scolopendrium, but the pairs of indusia, 
gig 
instead of springing from contiguous veins and meeting in the inter- 
Cart ae from both sides of the vein, and hide it till, they burst.— 
Fig. 1. Whole plant: life size. 2. Portion of frond: slightly enlarged. 3. Portion 
of frond. 4. Sorus: both much enlarged. 
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