OF MT. KINABALU AND BRITISH NORTH BORNEO. 201 
* DIPLAZIUM POLYPODIOIDES, Blume, Enum. Pl. Jav. 194 (1828). 
Asplenium polypodioides, Mett. Fil. Lips. 78. 
Kinabalu, Gurulau spur, 5000’, high forest undergrowth. Feb. 4000. 
Distrib. Borneo (Sarawak). Malay Islands, tropical Australia, N. India. 
DIPLAZIUM CORDIFOLIUM, Blume, Enum. Pl. Jav. 190 (1828). 
Asplenium cordifolium, Mett. Fil. Lips. 74. 
Hills above Tenom, 1700’, common undergrowth of high forest. Jan. 
2899. 
Distrib. Borneo (B. N. B., Burbidge; Sarawak). Africa to Polynesia. 
* Tufted habit; fibrous-rooted fronds 0*75-1 metre." 
ASPLENIUM DICHOTOMUM, ook. Spec. Fil. iii. 210 (1860). 
Ridge above Bundu Tuhan, 3000’, in sec. forest, epiphytic. Feb. 3946. 
Distrib. Borneo (B. N. B. Kinabalu, Low; in shady jungle near Kiau, 
Burbidge). Endemic. 
* DLECHNUM CAPENSE, Schlecht. Adumbr. Fil. 34 (1825). 
Lomaria procera, Spreng. Syst. iv. 65. 
Kinabalu, summit, 13,000’, in cracks of granite. Feb. 4309. Very 
dwarfed specimens. 
Distrib. Borneo (B. N. B., Burbidge). Malay Islands, Polynesia, Š. Africa ; 
tropical America. 
BLECHNUM ORIENTALE, Linn. Sp. Pl. 1077 (1753). 
Kaningau plain, 1000’, on the bank of the river. Feb. 2975. 
Distrib. Borneo (Sarawak, Beccari, Hose; D. Borneo). Tropical Asia, 
Polynesia, Australia. 
CEROPTERIS CALOMELANOS, Underw. in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, xxix. (1902) 
632. 
Tenom, by the railway track to Rayoh, on the open embankment, 700’. 
Jan. 2941. 
Distrib, Borneo (D. Borneo, Winkler), Tropical America, West Africa, 
Natal, Hawaii. Introduced into the Malay Isles ; v. Alderwerelt v. Rosen- 
burgh says (Malayan Terns, 1909, 529): ** Much cultivated, and escaped 
from gardens; very common now in the neighbourhood of European 
settlements.” 
CHEILANTHES TENUIFOLIA, Sw. Syn. Fil. 129, 332 (1806). 
Tenom, 800’, Residency, on sandy soil in a clearing. Jan. 2779. Also 
in marshy places by bridle-path to Melalap, 700-900'. Jan. 2860. 
Distrib. Borneo (B. N. B., Burbidge; D. Borneo). Tropical Asia, 
Australasia, Polynesia. 
