THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE, 195 
Pl, biforme Bl, Common in trees all over Singapore. 
Schizaea dichotoma Sw. Dry woods, common all over Singapore. 
Sch. diyitatun Sw. Dry woods. Common all over Singapore. 
Lygodium microphyilum B. Br. Common in open places, thickets, 
etc. Tanglin, Changi, Kranji. 
L.circinatum Sw. L. dichotomum Bedd. “ Ribu-Ribu.” Very 
abundant, climbing over trees and bushes, whole island. 
L. flexuosum L. Singapore, Hullett. 
Angiopteris evecla Hoffm. Rocky woods, Bukit Timah, 
Ophioglossum nudicaule L. Bukit Panjane, Chan Chu Kane. 
pinoy Jang s 
O pendulum L.  Epiphytic on Thamnopterts and Platycerium: 
Not common, anglin. 
LYCOPODIACEAE. 
Lycopodium cernuum L. Terrestrial. Common all over Singapore: 
in open country and secondary growth. 
L. tarifolium Sw. Epiphytic on mangroves and other trees near 
the sea. Sungei Sumbawang, Chan Chu Kang. 
L. phlegmaria L. Epiphytic, Garden jungle, Chan Chu Kang. 
L. squarrosum Forst. Epiphytic. Tanjong Merawan. 
L. nunmularifolium Bl. Epiphytic, Chan Chu Kang. 
Selaginelia atroviridis Spring. Common in woods, Garden 
jungle, Changi, Bukit Timah, Chua Chu Kang. 
S. plumosa Bak. Plentiful in many spots in damp woods, Bukit 
Timah, Jurong. 
S. Willdenowii Bak. Common climbing in thickets. Bukit 
Timah, Bukit Mandai, Kranji, etc. 
S. trichobasis Bak. ‘ Singapore, Sir W. Norris,” fide Baker ; 
perhaps an error for Penang, where Sir \W. Norris col- 
lected plants. I have not seen it in Singapore. 
