COLLECTED IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA. 205. 
simple, with delicate green pinnules, the lower edge of which is quite straight, the 
upper cut into five linear lobes. 
LINDSAYA REPENS, Bedd. Handb. Ind. Ferns, 74. 
Camps IIl, 2500 ft., and IX to X, 5500 to 6700 ft. 
Distrib. Mauritius, India, Malaya, and Polynesia. 
LINDSAYA SCANDENS, Hook. Syn. Fil. 106. 
Camps VII to VIII, 3600 to 4900 ft. 
Distrib. Malaya. 
LINDSAYA FLABELLULATA, Hook. Syn. Fil. 107. 
Camp VI e, 5500 ft. 
Distrib. Tropical Asia and Australia. 
LINDSAYA TRAPEZIFORMIS, Hook. Syn. Fil. 107. 
Camps III to 1V, 1100 to 2500 ft. 
Distrib. Ceylon, Malaya, S. America. 
LINDSAYA RIGIDA, Hook. Syn. Fil, 108. 
Camp III, 2500 ft. 
Distrib. Malaya. 
LOMARIA procera, Hook. Syn. Fil. 179. 
Camps VI d and VI c, 3900 to 5500 ft. 
Distrib. Malaya. 
LoMARIA cAPExsIs, Willd. Sp. Pl. v. 291. 
Var. SQUAMULOSA, Ridl., nov. var—L. squamulosa, Desv. 
Camp VI c, 5500 ft. 
A curious dwarf compact Alpine fern, 
and the Owen Stanley range, collected by Maegregor. — 
Distrib. Malaya, Polynesia, "Tropical Africa, and America. 
which I have also seen from Mt. Knutsford 
DIPLAZIUM umBrosum, Bedd. Handb. Ind. Ferns, 188. 
Camp III, 2500 ft. 
Distrib. Eastern Tropics. 
ANISOGONIUM DECUSSATUM, Presl, Tent. 116, t. 4. fig. 13. 
Canoe Camp, 150 ft. 
‘Distrib. Malaya, Polynesia, Australia, and Africa. 
