98 



590. Elaphoglossum CONFOEME, Sir. 

 Telom. 



51*7. SxENOCHLiENA SORBIFOLIA, L. 



Teloiu. Cujumoii. 



598. Gymnopteris spicata, Linii.jU. 

 Telom, ill dry spots on trees. 



699. Gr. flagellifera, V/aJl. 



Muddy spots by Telom Kiver. 



GOO. Chrysodium bicuspe, Hook. 

 Dry banks at Telom. 



601. Angiopteris evecta, Hojf'v. 



Very fine aud of imuieiise size ou islets and banks of Telom 

 River. Abundant. 



G02, Kaulfussia ^sculifolia, Bl. 

 Batang Padang valley. 



G03. Ophioglossum malaccanum, Schlechter (0. petiolosum, Desv.). 

 In crevices of rocks in the Telom Eiver. 



LYCOPODIACE.^. 



604. Lycopodium phlegmaria, HooTc. 



Telom and Grunoug Berumban. Some specimens had the ends 

 of the fruit spikes teiuiinated by a tuft of leaves. 



605. L. SQUARRosuM, Fovd. 



Telom. This, too, had the fruit spikes terminated by a tuft of 

 leaves. 



606. L. casuarinoiues, Spr. 



Telom, ridges at 5,000 feet altitude. 



607. L. LUCIDULUM, Wt. 



Sporadic and scarce, Telom. 



608. Selaginella plumosa, Frei<L 



Telom. 



609. S. PLUMEx^., S^iriinj. 



Telom. 



610. S. CANALICULATA, Sj^)rtn(J. 



Telom. 



611. S. TENERA, Sjjrln'J. 



Uunong Berumban. 



612. S. PRONiFLORA, Balc. ('r j 



But differs from the type iu haviug the leaves not ciliate. 

 Telom. 



