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ô Leaflets ensiform, opaque, comparatively broad (2—3°5 cm. broad, 30—35 
em. long), remotely equidistant, 3—5 cm. apart. 
18. D. intermedius. 
(b) Spadices more or less stalked by a slender pedicellar part, erect. 
Petioles in the leaves of the upper part of the plant very long, smooth 
on the upper surface, plano-convex. Leaflets narrowly linear, Beak 
of the outer spathe furnished with long sub-bristly spines at its base. 
19. D, Treubianus. 
Petioles rather short, biconvex. Leaflets of the leaves of the upper part 
of the plant rather short, linear-lan ceolate, broadest about their middle, 
Fruit ovoid-ellipsoid, 24—25 mm. long, 14—15 mm. broad, its scales 
alutaceous. 
20. D. Sepal. 
Petiole of the leaves of the upper and fertile 
long. flattened sub-biconvex; leaflets linear. 
mm. in diameter; its scales straw-coloured. 
part of the plant very 
Fruit spherical, about 18 
21. D. pseudo-sepal. 
(c) Spadices furnished with a more or less elongate pedicellar 
part, nodding or 
recurved, 
Spadix nodding, the pedicel about 6 
em. long. Fruit large, 3 cm, long, 
ellipsoid. 
22, D. imbellis, 
Spadix nodding; the pedicellar part 
about 4 [em. long. Fruit spherical, 
about 2 cm. in diameter. 
28. D. Scortechinii. 
Spadix with a long pedicellar part 
recurved when in fruit; the latter 
globular-subturbinate. 
24, D. singalanus. 
B. Stem erect. Radical leaves very different from the upper ones, 
cirriferous, with a long terete petiole. 
petiole, usually short or almost obsolete. 
not 
Upper leaves with a plano-convex 
(2) Spadices rather distant one from the other. 
Outer spathe acutely two-keeled. Fruit globular conically beaked. 
25. D. monticolus. 
