194 THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 
Sel ijuea Feed Hook. Common on trees, especially mangroves 
Kranji, Bajau, ete. 
S. membranacea Hook. ‘ Singapore, Moore’s Herb.” (Beddome.) 
Gymnogramme calomelaunos. The silver fern occurs here and there 
as anescape. ‘Tanglin, Chan Chu Kang. 
Meniscium triphy'lum Sw. Banks of streams, Toa Payoh. 
M. cuspidatum Bl. Upper Mandai, Bukit Timah, Chua Chu 
Kang. 
Antrophyum reticulatum Kaulf. On trees and rocks, not common, 
Bukit Timah. 
A. plantagineum Kaulf. Selitar. 
Vittaria elongata Sw. Very common on trees, Gardens, Kranji, 
Thompson Road, ete, 
V. scolopendiina Presl. On trees. Chua Chu Kang. 
Taenites blichnoides Willd. Very common in woods all over 
Singapore. 
Drymoglossum piloselluides Pres]. Common on trees everywhere. 
Hlaphoglossum litifulium Sw. On trees in mangrove swamps. 
Kranji. 
Stenochliena pulustre L. Common, climbing over trees and 
bushes. ‘The young creeping form with delicate finely 
cuts fronds may be found in wet woods. I founda 
curious fasciated form on Bukit Timah. Rochore, Tanglin, 
Bukit Timah, etc. 
Polyhotrya appendiculita Willd. Local. Rocks, Bukit Timah. 
Gymnopteris subrepanda Hook. Bukit Timah. 
G. Presliana Hook. Bukit Timak (Hullet). 
Acrostichum aureum L. Common in tidal mud, on a‘l the rivers. 
Platycerium grande Sm. Not seen. Singapore (Beddome). 
