BECCARIL THE SPECIES OF DAEMONOROPS. 37 
Fruit large, spherical, 20 mm. in diam. Leaflets with 
the mid-costa alone sparsely bristly above. 
67. D. ochrolepis. 
Fruit spherical, large, 22—24 mm. in diam. Leaflets 
narrowly eusiform, 13—15 mm. broad, spinulous on 
3 nerves above and bristly on the mid-costa alone 
beneath. 
62. D. Clemensianus. 
tT Seed with a deep pit-like chalazal fovea. 
Fruit spherical, large, 22—28 mm. in diam. Leaflets 
with very long bristles on 3 nerves above. 
63. D. Calapparius, 
B. Jueaf-sheaths with spines united by their bases into laminar crests, or complete 
annular collars or rings. 
+ Leaf-sheaths furnished with complete horizontal collars. 
a, Leaflets numerous, equidistant. 
Collars membranous, fringed with large, flat, 4—6 cm. long spines 
and. with several minute spiculae between them. Leaflets 
linear-lanceolate. Female spadix rather large, much branched. 
Fruit small, spherical. Rather robust. 
64. D. verticillaris. 
Collars with very long  spadiceous capillary spiculae. Spadax 
small short, with very few. branches. Slender. 
65. D. formicarius. 
6, Leaflets not very numerous, inequidistant but not distinctly grouped, 
Collars with very long, black, capillary spiculae. Leaflets quite 
smooth on both surfaces, linear-lanceolate, broadest about their 
middle slender. 
66. D. crinitus. 
€. Leaflets distinctly grouped. 
* Leaf-sheaths with one or more completely closed, hollow, 
annular galleries formed by pairs of equally large opposite 
collars, of which one points upwards and the other downwards, 
Sheathed stem 15—16 mm. in diameter with 2—3 complete 
galleries, each formed by 2 opposite equal collars; base 
of the petiole smooth. -Leaflets about 19, in 3 almost 
equal groups. 
67. D. annulatus. 
