NovrMBzR 15, 1910] Tur Ferns or Mount Apo 843 
woods, alt. 1900 m., Copeland 1762." The plant is usually 
epiphytic. 
Mindoro. 
Java, Celebes. 
Polypodium Oodes Kze. 
On mossy ledge under falls, Baruring river, alt. 1150 
m., No. 11762. This is the ''juvenile from" I one des- 
cribed as P. Rudimentum. 
Luzon, rare. 
Borneo. 
Polypodium accedens Bl. 
On branches in humid woods, alt. 1200 m., No. 11649. - 
Oar 
Throughout the Philippines. 
Malaya, Polynesia. 
Polypodium punctatum (L.) Swzt. 
In dense clumps, encircling small trunks or large limbs, 
in moist woods, alt. 1200 m., No. 10920. '"Barawai." This 
fern is a decidedly successful humus collector. It is fairly 
common in wet but not really mossy forests in Mindanao. 
Other forms referred to the same species are found throughout 
ihe archipelago. 
Tropical Africa to Polynesia. 
Polypodium validum Copel. 
On rocks along river, Todaya, alt. 500 to 850 m., 
Copeland 973, 1259. ''Boraue."' 
Tawi-Tawi, Mindanao, Negros, Mindoro. 
Polypodium sablanianum Christ. 
On tree trunks, collected from Santa Cruz, Williams 2827. 
Very near P. myriocarpum (Pr.) Mett. 
Mindanao, Luzon. 
Borneo. 
