Appendix. 349 



Polypodium Phymatodes, L. 

 *Polypodiwm, ebenipes, Hook. 



Gymnogramma avenia, Baker. 



Gymnogramma horneensis, Hook. 



GymnogramTna Wallichii, Hook. 



Gymnogramma Feei, Hook. 



Antrophyum reticulatum, Kaiilf. 



Vittaria ddbilis, Kuhn. 



VitiMria elongata, Sw. 



Tcenitis hlechnoides, Sw, Both, the type and well-markeci variety, 

 T. intemipta, H. and G. 



Acrostichum sorhifolium. L. 

 '^Acrostichum scandens, J. Sm. 

 *Acrostichu'm, subrepandum, Hook. 



Acrostichum drynarioides, Hook. 

 *Acrostichum hiciispe, Hook. The typical form, which has only 

 been once gathered before by Thomas Lobb in Java. 



Platycerium biforme, Blume. 

 *Platycerium grande, A. Cunn. 



Schizcea malaccana, Baker. 



Schizcea dichotoma, Sw. 



Schizcea digitata, Sw. 



Lygodium dichotomum, Sw. 



Lygodium scandens, Sw. 

 *Equisetum elongatum, Willd. 



Lycopodium cernuum, L. 



Lycopodium casiuirinoides, Sprang. 



Lycopodium carinatum, Desv. 



Lycopodium Phlegmaria, L. 

 *Lycopodium masrostachys, Hook, and Grev. 

 *Lycopodium volubile, Forst. 

 *Selaginella atroviridis, Sprang. 



Selaginella caulescens, Spreng. 



Selaginelia incBqnalifolia, Spreng. 

 *Selaginella JVilldenovii, Baker. 

 *Selaginella flabellata, Spreng. 

 *Selaginella suberosa, Spreng. 



Psihtum triguetrum, Sw. 



Psilotum complanatum, Sw. = P. Zollinytri, Cesati. 



It will be seen that altogether Mr. Burbidge has added abave 

 fifty species to the fern-flora of the island. His exploratioa 



