THE FERNS OF BORNEO, 47 
soription of var В. L. japonica in Syn. Fil. Another form 
the upper edge of which is shallowly lobed 1 is called var. 
Lobbiana. Hk. at Kew 
Distribution (of type, ) Himalayas, Жекин Malaya, 
ourbon, Queensland Madagasc 
ч 
. crispa, Baker in Jour. Bot. 1879. p. 39. In Ferns discovered 
or described since 1874 he side Hook. Ic. tab. 1627 
North Borneo, Mr. F. C. Burbid 
L. pectinata, Bl. (Syn. Fil. xx. 10) sole name for Davallia 
Odontoloma) пон, Dew which 
‚ scandens, Hk. (Syn. Fil. xx. 11. Gomen When mature it is 
ipinnate and eue undistinguishable from L. tr apeziformis 
with which I believe it to be conspecific. It is entirely 
unlike Z. pectinata in habit, texture and cutting: an 
think it must be through some mistake that it is said in 
Syn. Fil. to be doubtfully distinct from this last. In 
young, but fruited forms, it is sometimes found with the 
pinne almost imbricated and prettily variegated with 
white veins. 
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; жыр eee Dry. (Syn. Fil. xx. 16.) Common in Sarawak 
Distribution: Malaya to 8. China; N. India, Ceylon, 
kahan. 
—— var. А fern sent to Kew from Mt. Matang, near the sum — 
mit 13,000 ft, is said by Mr. Baker to be “а much divid- 
ed form of flabellulata, ” I give a description of it as I 
am inclined to think it deserving of the honour of being 
reckoned as ies. 
Rhizome short creeping, densely clothed with linear-lanceo- 
late brown scales which extend to the basis of the stipes. 
Stipes otherwise naked, slender, chestnut-brown, 6 in. long, 
3-4 in, wide, simply pinnate in the upper part, fully 
quadripinnatifid in the lower. Ultimate a sub- 
orbicular-cuneate, rather deeply lobed } in. long and as 
broad. Veins flabellate, once forked in each lobe. Sori 
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