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midrib but not the margin, only the lower ones 
double. [Fig. 38.] 
Fic. 38.—Diplazium asperum Métten and Blume. 
(2) Pinnule (nat. size). (b) Segment (x 4). 
Distribution: Bombay Presidency—North 
Kanara, Supa, Sirsi, Tyagli, Jog. 
Madras Presidency, throughout the western 
forests, from no elevation up to 3,000 feet; 
Cuddapah forests ; Sikkim, banks of the Teesta. 
—Java. 
3. Diplaztum latifolium Moore 
Caudex quite a trunk. Stipes scaly. Fronds 
large, two-pinnate; pinnules less deeply cut than 
