ioo Ferns of British India and Ceylon, 



i. Gymnogramme Andersoni. Woodsia lanosa {Hook) is a 

 synonym. 



2. Gymnogramme leptophylla. Kumaon ; Ceylon. 

 {Trimen) 



(Also in Madagascar and Paraguay.) 



i. Syngramme fraxinea. King's collectors gathered the 

 broad form partially bipinnate, in Perak. (No. 6,493.) 

 (Also in West China and Madagascar.) 



3. Syngramme Wallichii. Perak. {ScortecMni.) 



3A. Syngramme Lobbiana. {Hook.) Rhizome creeping, 

 stipes approximate glossy ebeneous, 2-7 inches long ; fronds 6-10 

 inches long, §-i| inches broad, linear-oblong entire, the apex 

 acuminate, the base narrowed ; texture coriaceous, both sides 

 naked ; veins parallel simple or forked anastomosing near the 

 margin ; sori copious on all the veins nearly reaching the margin. 

 Hook. Syji. Fil 386. Hook. Sp. Fil. v. tab. 300. 



Mountains of Perak {Dr. King's collectors, No. 205). 



(Also in Borneo.) 



4. Syngramme alism^efolia. Perak. {ScortecMni. King) 



4A. Syngramme Dayi. {Bedd. Jour. Bot. 1888, v. pi. 279B.) 

 Rhizome creeping, somewhat fibrillose ; fronds narrow-linear, 

 subentire or obscurely crenated, 4-7 inches long by \\ lines 

 broad, gradually attenuated at the base, but on a distinct stipe 

 1-1J inch long ; texture in age coriaceous ; veins obscure 

 in the old fronds, evident in the young, simple or once forked, the 

 apices running into a submarginal transverse continuous or 

 interrupted vein ; sori narrow-linear thread-like, the length of 

 the veins. 



Perak, on quartz rocks ; the pass between Kinala-Kansa 



