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dency and the Shevaroys, up to 7,000 feet ; Sikkim : Bhotan ; Khasya 3,500 — 

 5,000 feet ; Mala}' Peninsula ; Penang. 



4. Ahophila glabra, (Hook.) N. Kanara: above ghats : Jog, Bareh, Idagoongi, 

 Anmode, Cooesi, Kumbarwada, Devimunni, Sumkund, Nilkund, Sirsi, Tyagli, 

 Hoolgeri, Munchekerri, Harshikuta ; below ghats : Katgal, Yan. A tree fern 

 found in moist shady places, (Macpherson). — Western hills of the Madras 

 Presidency up to 4,000 feet ; North Arcot and Cuddapa Hills ; Jeypore : 

 Himalayas, very common in Sikkim, Nepal, etc. ; Burma and Ceylon. 



2. — Dicksoniece. 



5. Peranema cyatkeoides (Don.) In moist shady place? at Mahableshwar 

 scarce, (Gray).— Nepal and Bhotan, 6,000—10,000 feet ; Khasya, 4,500— 6, 000 

 feet ; Anamallays, 6,000 feet. 



3. — Hymenophyllfcc. 



6. Hymenophyllurro polyanthos, (Sw. ) S. Mahratta Country : Castle Rock 

 (Gammie). — Western Ghats of the Madras Presidency ; Ceylon : Himalayas 

 and Khasya mountains, 1,000 — 12,000 feet ; Burma. 



7. Trichomanes hurzii, (Bedd.) N. Kanara : above ghats: Godhulli, Anshi 

 ghat, at no great elevation. Found on moist trunks of trees during the mon- 

 soon, (Macpherson). — Malabar, foot of the Tambacherry ghat ; Assam ; 

 Andaman Islands. 



8. Tricliomanes intramarginale, (Hook & Grev.) N. Kanara : above ghats : 

 Devimunni. On moist rocks and ground in shady places by the banks of 

 streams, (Macpherson). — Malabar plains, foot of the Bhagamandal ghat which 

 descends from Coorg ; Ceylon, in the Ambagamwa district ; Sivagari Hills 

 (Tinnevelly district). 



9. Trichomaiips bipicnctatum, (Poir.) Western forests of the Presidency, 

 (Beddome). — Western forests of the Madras Presidency, up to 8,000 feet ; 

 CSylon ; Himalayas and Khasya hills, up to 6,000 feet. — Throughout the tropics 

 of the whole world. 



4. — Davalliece. 



10. Leucostegia immersa, (Wall.) Mahableshwar, on trees and banks, 

 (Birdwood and Cooke).— Madras Presidency on the Western mountains ; Coorg ; 

 Himalayas, from Mussorie to Bhotan, 3,000—6,000 feet ; Sikkim ; Khasya ; 

 Malay Peninsula. — Java. 



11. Leucostegia pulchra, (Don.) Mahableshwar, on trees, (Birdwood). 

 Madras Presidency on the Western mountains; Ceylon, Central Provinces 3.000 — 

 5,000 feet ; Himalayas ; Nepal ; Bhotan, 2,000—9,000 feet ; Khasya ; Moulmein. 



12. Davallia builata, (Wall.) Western Ghats of the Presidency, (Beddome). 

 — Western Ghats of the Madras Presidency ; Himalayas, Nepal to Bhotan, 

 2,000—6,000 feet ; Khasya ; Ceylon ; Burma ; Malay Peninsula.— Japan ; South 

 China ; Malay Islands. 



13. Microlepia spelunccv, (L.) N. Kanara : above ghats : Jog ; below ghats : 

 Yan. Frond found at Jog 7'-9" long, 3'-3" broad, (Macpherson).— Western 

 mountains of Madras Presidency ; Ceylon ; Himalayas from Kumaon east- 



