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List of species with geograpldcal range — Continued 
Name. 
P. papillosum Bl. fi 
P. (Goniophlebium) siibauricuJatum B]. 
P. Beddomei Baker 
P, (I'hymatodes) accedens Bl 
P. revolutum (J. Sm.) Christens. 
P. puiictatum (L.) Christ 
R Zippelii Bl 
P. musaefolium Bl, ? 
P. dolichopterum Copel. 
Polypodium incurvatum Bl, 
P. commutatum Bl 
P. Phymatodes L 
P, nigrescens BL 
P. Schneider! Christ 
P- palmatnm BL 
P. angustatum BL 
P, albido-squamatum Bl 
P, (Selliguea) caudiforme BL 
P, macrophyllum Melt . T 
P, (Myrmecophlla) sinuosum Wall. 
P. (Drynariopsis) heracleum Kze. 
Lecanopteris pumila BL 
Photinopteris speciosa (BL ) Presl 
Dn'ostachyum pilosum J. Sm. 
Thayeria Cornucopia CopeL 
Drynaria quercifolia (L.) J. Sm. 
D. rigidnla (Sw,) 
Achrostichum aureum L. 
Lomagramma pteroldes J. Sm, (?) 
Cheiropleuria bieiispis Presl 
General distributioiK 
Malaya 
India to Polynesia 
Malacca, Burma 
JFalaya. Polynesia 
Malaya, New Caledonia* 
Africa to Polynesia 
Java, India 
Malaya, New Guinea 
Local 
Malaya 
Java 
Africa to Polynesia 
India to Polynesia 
Celebes 
Malaya 
Java, Celebes-— 
Malaya, New Guinea 
Malaya, Polynesia 
China to New Guinea 
Malaya, New Hebrides 
Java, Celebes 
Malaya 
do. 
do 
Local 
India to Polynesia 
do 
Pantropic 
Celebes (?) 
Java to New Guinea 
Greatest north- 
ward range frwn 
San Ramon. 
Luzon. 
Bo. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Loo-Choo 
Luzon. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
China. 
Luzon. 
Formosa. 
Luzon. 
Formosa. 
According to their distribution, as now known, tliese ferns may be 
classified as follows: 
Species common to the Malaj'an region and to China, Japan or 
Formosa 
Malayan species reaching Luzon 
Malayan species passing Mindanao hut not reaching Lnzon 
Malayan species not passing Mindanao ' 
Philippine species not confined to Mindanao 
Species confined to Mindanao, not to San Ramon 
Local species 
31 
77 
8 
23 
14 
4 
27 
Total 184 
The local species and those confined to Mindanao are valueless in a 
statistical study of the affinities of the flora, and, in the same connection, 
the species confined to the Philippines may best- be regarded as endemic 
and left out of account. 
outside this Archipelago. 
There are then left 139 species known to occur 
Every one of these ISO species is Malayan, 31 of them being known in 
China, Japan or Formosa also. Nearly half of tliese 31 are known only in 
