PERNS COLLECTED IN PERAK AND PENANG BY MR. J. DAY. 8 



Asplenium (Thamnopteris) Nidus L, Perak, up to 3000 ft., common. 

 A. squamulatum Bl. Perak, near Taepeng, at no elevation. 

 *A. Scortechinii Bedd.f Perak, Caulfield's Hill, 3000-4000 ft. 

 A. amboinense Willd. (Fejeense Syn. Fil.). Perak, 3000-4000 ft. 

 A. normale Don. Perak, 1500 ft. 

 A. longissimum Bl. Perak, sea-level. 

 A. tenerum Forst. Perak, sea-level. 

 A. bomeense Hk. Perak, 3000 ft, (very rare). 

 A. hirtum Kaulf. Perak, 1000-3000 ft. 

 A. macrophyllum Sw. Perak, sea-level (rare). 

 A. resection Smith. Perak, 4000 ft. 

 A. affine Sw. Perak, 3000 ft. 

 A. nitidum Sw. Perak, 4000-5000 ft. 

 A. Belangeri Kze. Perak, 3000-5000 ft., common. 

 A. (Diplazium) subseivatnm Bl. Perak, 3000 ft. 

 A. „ pallidum Bl. Perak, 2000 ft. 



A. „ porrectum Wall. Perak, 2000 ft. 



A. „ bantamense Baker. Perak and Penang, 2000 ft. 



A. ,, sylvaticum Presl. Perak, 3000 ft. 



A. „ tomentoswn Hk. Perak, 3000-4000 ft. 



A. „ spetiomm Mett. Perak, 3000-4000 ft. 



A. ,, sorzogonense Presl. Perak, up to 2000 ft. 



A. (Anisogonium) cordifolmm Mett. Perak, 5000 ft. 

 A. „ lineolatim Mett. Perak, 3000 ft. 



M. ,, decussatum Sw. Perak, in dense forests on 



Birch's Hill, 4000 ft. 



A. (Anisogontum) esculentnm Presl. Perak, 1000-1500 ft. 

 Didymochlcena lunulata Desv. Perak, Maxwell's Hill, 3000 ft. 

 D. polycarpa BL Perak, Maxwell's Hill, 2000-3500 ft. 



8000 ft. 



Maris tatum. Perak , 



Zuaspidmm) singaporianum Wall. Perak, sea-level. 

 The rhizome is erect, not creeping, as described in Syn. Fil. 



A. |f ff polymorphnm Wall. Perak, 2000 ft. 



A* „ n decurrem Presl. Perak, sea-level. 



-4. ,, „ pachyphyllum Kze. Perak, sea-level. 



*-4. „ „ midticaudatum Wall. Perak, at the 



Taepeng Waterfall, at no elevation. 



t Asplenium Griffithianum does not appear to occur in Perak or Penang ; the 



?lant referred to at page 193, Syn. Fil., as having been collected by Mactier in 

 9 enang is an undescribed species, and as Mr. Baker has allowed me to describe 

 it, I annex a description : — 



Asplenium Mactieri, n. sp. — Caudex small, erect, scaly ; scales dark brown, 

 with a paler margin, lanceolate from a broad base, finely acuminated ; stipes 

 6 — 9 in. long, pale yellow, whitish at the base ; fronds 6 — 9 in. long, 1 — 1J in. 

 broad, gradually narrowed below, gradually and finely acuminated at the apex, 

 the margin crenate or serrate; texture subcoriaceous ; veins distinct, usually 

 once forked from near the base, occasionally again forked towards the apex, not 

 quite reaching the margin ; sori reaching from the midrib two-thirds towards 

 the margin ; indusium broad and very prominent. — Penang, gathered by Mactier. 

 Allied to Griffithianum, but with a long slender stipe, rather more coriaceous in 

 texture, and of a paler colour. 



