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suboppositae, coriaceae, 2 em. longae, 8 mm. latae, fere ad rhachi- 
dem in lobos oblongos obtusos leviter crenatos minute ciliatos 
divisae, loborum paria 3-4 infima deflexa mediis minora ; venae 
semper indivisae. Sori 1-3 ad quosque lobos, ad mediam venarum 
affixi; indusium non visum. 
MaLay PEninsua. Selangor: Bukit Hetam, H. N. Ridley, 
9. 
The sori are over ripe and show no trace of an indusium, which if 
constantly absent would cause this plant to be placed in Phegopteris, 
Lastrea cana, J. Sm. (Ridley, 7 859). Collected at Selangor. 
Nephrodium moulmeinense, Bedd. (Ridley, 10972). Collected in 
Johor. 
Nephrodium molle, R. Br. (Ridley, 6963.) A form with very 
narrow pinnules collected at Parmatang Bartan, similar to No. 3212 
of a former collection from Gunong. 
Nephrodium molle, var. major, Bedd.(N. Papilio, Hope) (Ridley, 
7853). There are many forms intermediate between this and the 
type. 
Polypodium subevenosum, Baker (Ridley, 7134 and 10172). 
Collected in Pulau Penang. 
Polypodium minimum, Baker (Ridley, 12136). Collected in 
Johor, only recorded previously from Borneo. 
Polypodium subpinnatifidum, Bi. (Ridley, 12035). Collected in 
Pulau Penang. 
Goniophlebium amoenum, J. Sm. (Ridley, 12033). <A form col- 
lected in Selangor differing from those hitherto known only in its 
smaller size. 
LXII—MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. 
Mas T. 2; Currp, who entered the service of Kew as a young 
gardener on April 2nd, 1906, and thereafter was employed, from 
September 17th, 1906, to October 10th, 1908, as a temporary 
Technical Assistant in the Herbarium, has successfully passed the 
“Sc. examination in the University of London, with honours in 
Botany. We understand that he has been appointed Demonstrator 
ness a 
Dr. Maurits GRESHOFF.—With much regret we have to 
record the sudden death of Dr. M. Greshoff, Director of the 
Koloniaal Museum, Haarlem, during the night of December 7-8. 
Dr. Greshoff was the son of a medical practitioner, and studied at 
the University of Utrecht and afterwards at Jena. On taking his 
degree he entered the medical service of the Dutch East Indian 
t 
from 1888-1892 he carried on an investigation of Indian poisonous 
wants. His results were published in two volumes in “ Mede- 
‘eelingen ut ‘s Lands Plantentuin,” Owing to a breakdown in 
health, in 1892, he returned to Holland, and a few years later was 
