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1915.] H. N. Ridley: Botany of Gnnong Tahan. 201 



323. PoLYPODiUM PARASiTicuM, Mcit. Rare on trees 

 near the Camp stream. 



Distribution. Mt. Ophir, Penang Hill, and India. 



*324. PoLYPODiUM cucuLLATUM, Nees; Ridl. op. cit. p. 334. 

 Common on trees in the Padang Woods. 



Distribution. Mt. Ophir, Kluang Terbang, Pahang, 

 Selangor, and Perak Hills, also Ceylon. 



*325. POLYPODIUM STREPTOPHYLLUM, Bak.) Ridl. Op. cit- 



Common on trees and rocks, Padang. 

 Distribution. Malay Peninsula. 



326. POLYPODIUM MALACCANUM, Bak. Woods on the 

 Padang, 



Distribution. Mt. Ophir. 



327. POLYPODIUM SUBPINNATIFIDUM, Bl. Woods near 

 the Padang. 



This form I have also collected on the Semangkok Pass. 

 It was first identified by Dr. Christ as P. trichoinanoides, a 

 species which, however, does not occur here. 



*328. Pleopeltis Wrayi, jBa^. ; i?/(i/. 0/). aV. p. 334. On 

 trees on ridges near Bukit Bandera, 



Distiibution. Pahang and Perak Hills. 



^329. Pleopeltis stenophylla, Bl. ; Ridl. op. cit. p. 334, 

 A very narrow form. 



Trees on the ridges below the Gully. Common in our 

 Hills, 



330. Pleopeltis incukvata, Bl. Open woods on the 

 Padang. 



Distribution. Mountains of Selangor and Perak, also 

 Malay islands. 



*33i. Pleopeltis LACiNiATA, B/. Terrestrial open woods 

 near the gth Camp. 



Distribution. Perak Hills. 



*332, ViTTARiA FALCATA, Kze. ; Ridl. op. cit. p. 334. Com- 

 mon on trees in the Padang woods. 



Distribution. Mountams of Selangor, Malacca, and Perak. 



333. Elaphoglossum decurrens, Bl. Terrestrial, in 

 deep moss in woods on the Camp stream, local. New to the 

 Peninsula. 



*334. Elaphoglossum laurifolium, Bedd. On trees 

 above the Gully. Also obtained by Robinson in 1905, 



335. Polybotrya appendiculata, var. subintegra, 

 Web. Woods by streams on the Padang. Form with the 

 leaf-margins quite entire. 



336. Chrysodium bicuspe. Hook.; antea. p. 62^ Under 

 and on dry rocks, by the Camp stream, and by the upper part 

 of the Teku. 



Distribution. Mt. Ophir, Taiping Hills, Java, and 

 Forrnos^. 



