36 THE FERNS OF BORNEO. 
А. glabra, Hk. (Syn. Fil. vi. 58.) Mr. F. C. Burbidge, recorded 
by Baker in = Bot. 1879, p. 38, but with а(?). Habi- 
Distribution + Malay Peninsula and Islands. China and 
throughout India. 
A. vexans, Cesati in Fil. Becc. Born. p. 4. Found by Beccari, 
Sarawak, 1865. Baker says he cannot separate it from 
A. glabra Hooker. 
A. dubia, Beddome in Jour. Bot. 1888, p. l. Tab. 279* Baker 
А. dubia, but the specimen is too incomplete for positive 
identification. 
A. evene oyaa (Syn. Fil. vi. 59.) Common in Sarawak up 
000 ft 
она Almost throughout India ргорег, Malaya, 
Formosa, etc. 
A. aene Mett. (Syn Fil. p. 450.) Habitat “ Borneo, (Wal- 
I know nothing of this Fern эы опа Ше пойсе 
on iti in the Synopsis Filicum referred t 
A. acce Baker іп Jour. Bot. 1879. p. 38. To the descrip- 
there this addition should be made; Stipes 2 ft. or 
more long, having a те е fringe of brown lanceolate 
scales, 4 in. long by 1 l. broad, along the under surface, 
extending to beyond the lowest ріппа ; the upper surface 
armed with minute prickles. Mt. Matang Sarawak, 500 
to 800 ft.and the Baram River. Mr. Burbidge’s speci- 
mens came from North Borneo. 
MATONIA (Gen. viii, Syn. Fil.) 
М. pectinata, Br. (Syn. Fil. viii, 1.) Mt. Matang and Mt. Santu- 
bong, Sarawak, 2,500 to 3,000 ft. It has lat ately been 
found at a low elevation on the Carimon Islands near 
