80 box THE FERNS OF BORNEO. 
D. rigidum, Hk. (Syn. Fil. lviii. 3.) Borneo, by Thomas Lobb. 
Not seen by me. 
HEMIONITIS. (Gen. lix. Syn. Fil. p. 398.) 
Н. Hosei, — Jour. Bot. 1891 p. 108 (1*.) Mt Matang, 
Sarawak. I have only found this once, and as far as I 
ede it has not been collected by anyone else. The 
only other species of this Genus which belongs to this 
part of the world is H. oe ана ‘which has 
been found in New Guinea by Becc 
5 TRIBE XIII. ACROSTICHIÆ. 
ACROSTICHUM. (Gen. Ix. Syn, Fil. p. 518.) 
$ ELAPHOGLOSSUM. : 
A. Beccarianum, Baker ; cam I iii. 27, and Baker, New 
ot. Vol. 1 (9*) "This is the Fern 
called by Cesati 4. e in Fil. Becc. Born. p. 81. 
Kuching, Sarawak 
$ STENOCBLGNA. 
a. a чыкны el L. cr Fil. 1х, 66.) Mt. Matang. 
urbidge 
Deiat ? Tropical regions all round the world. 
À peculiarity of this Fern, not uncommon in Borneo and 
the Malaya 
CELUM is alluded to by Col. Beddome in 
Ferns of British India p. 428. The lower part of the 
d 
thickness of 1 in. or more, к ben sterile and fertile 
fronds of the usual form and s 
A. (Stenoch.) scandens, J. Sm. (Syn. Fil. 1x, 68.) 
Common in Sarawak and N. Borneo. The young shoots 
are eaten, 
