CONTENTS. 
Page. 
I Introductory Essay 
i The Stem l 
ii The Leaves. i 1 
iii The Leaf-Sheaths ‘ í ; L 
iv The Ocrea . : ^ ; ; ; : . 2 
v "The Spadices and Spates : tle 2 
vi The Spikelets 4 
vii The Flower 6 
viii The Fruit . 7 
ix The Seed i 8 
x Floral and Bits fond Notaria 9 
xi Myrmecophilism ; 10 
xii Uses of the uiio pca i i . ll 
xiii Geographical Distribution 12—16 
xiv Generic differences between Dosidhorops dii Gsis 6 
xv Tables of Geographical Distribution j : 17—23 
II Definition of the genus Daemonorops 25 
III Conspectus of the Species 26 
IV Key to the section Cymbospatha ' 28—32 a 
V Key to the section Piptospatha . 33—40 ; 
VI Detailed Descriptions of Species 41—213 
VII Addenda 217—231 
VIII Imperfectly known. doabtfui or ictu species 231 "Ms 
IX Description of analytical plates . . 233, 234 
X Index to Species ‘ 235 
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XI Index to Plates 
