48 -— THE FERNS OF BORNEO. 
m 
m 
cos 
rather narrow, interrupted. Indusium persistent. 1 
have only found it on one occasion. 
. gomphophyila. Baker in Ferns discovered or described sinc 
1874. h Low." 
“ Borneo, Sir Hugh Low. 
. trapeziformis, Dry. (Syn. Fil. xx. 17. Not uncommon 
probably only the mature form of L. scandens Hk. 
Distribution: Tropical America, Malaya, Ceylon. 
- borneensis, Hk. M. S, S. (Syn. Fil. xx. 18. Mt. Matang 
and els А 
Distribution: Malay Peninsula in Mountain Forests. 
. Natune. Baker in Kew Bulletin Feb. 1896. p. 40. Found by 
E 
r. Ernest Hose in the Natuna Islands. 
Isoloma. 
(Iso.) -indurata. Baker in Jour. Bot. 1888, p. 324, Niah, 
Baram Residency, Sarawak and Mt. Kinabalu, North 
iland 
Borneo, Dr. Haviland. 
per surface is cultrate, curved from the point of the auri- 
cle to the extremity of the pinna, and the underside is 
cut away as in Asplenium resectum. 
Distribution : Throughout Malaya, 
L.( Iso.) lanuginosa, Wall. Syn. Fil. xx. 3 rowing 
dantly wi i 
L. 
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abundantly with Neprolepis acuta which it so curiously re- 
Distribution: Singapore and Malay Peninsula ; Tropical 
Australia, Mauritius, Africa, mouth of the Kongone 
River (Livingstone expedition.) 
(Iso.) trilobata, Baker in Jour. Bot. 1891, p.107. Mt. 
Mulu, and Niah, Baram District, Sarawak, 
