34 THE FERNS OF BORNEO, 
locality, marked var. В of G. longissima Bl. in. Syn 
it deserved a fuller description than the brief one * icd 
cobwebby.” I think it is a distinct species. 
G. ( Mert.) flagellaris, Spr. (Syn. es ii 19). Common in the 
ow country and up to 2,000 
Distribution : Madagascar : Dee : throughout Malaya: 
Fiji. 
G. TEE oer ВІ. (Syn. Fil. ii. 21.) Mt Dulit, Mt. Matang 
t. Sant p Sarawak, 2,500ft. “ Seems iiie 
fic with G. hirta Bl." Bak ker Jour. ei Soc., Vol. 1. p. 
222. Distribution: Malay Island 
var. paleacea, Baker in Jour. Bot. 1879. p. 38. N. Borneo 
by Mr. F. С. Burbidge. Habitat not iam parti- 
cularly. 
G. (Mertensia) dichotoma Willd. (Syn. Fil. ii. 28). Very com- 
mon everywhere. G. linearis, Clarke, is said to be the 
oldest n 
Ре ндн Tropical and subtropical regions of the old 
and new world and as far north as Ja арап, 
—— var. major, Moore. Ind. Fil 376. Sr. Beccari (vide 
his Borneo Ferns by Cesati), at Marup on the Batang 
Lupar River, Sarawak. 
——— Var. divaricata Moore == pteridifolia Presl. Beccari, 
Malesia vol. iii. p. 17. Same habitat as the preceding 
variety. 
SUB-ORDER II. POLYPODIACEAE. 
TRIBE 1. CYATHEACEAE. 
CYATHEA. (Gen. iy, Syn. Fil. p. 15.) 
С. ре Wall. (Syn. Fil. iv. 2.) Common in Sarawak-at a 
slight elevation. Caudex a foot or ace in height. 
Distribution: "Throughout Mal lay 
