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GoniopHebium verru20>um Wall. Damp open spots, Bukit Man- 

 daij Pasir Panjang. 



Niphobolws adnasjens Sw. On trees, Changi, Pulau Ubin. 



X. acrostichuides Sw. Garden jungle, Chan Chu Kang. 



N. penaugiai'tis Hook. Rare, Kranji. 



Dipt oris HoT<jidlii Br. Abunlant on rocks and banks over- 

 hanging the sea, all round the island from Pasir Panjang 

 to Ohangi, also on Pulau Tekong and otl.er is'anis in the 

 Strait. 



Drynaria Lianaei Bory. On trees, Changi, ^erangoo", Toas. 



D. qitercifo'ium L. On trees, Toas. 



/). splendens Iiook. Singapore (Beddome). 



Pleopeltis stenophylla Bl. On lofty trees, Bukit Timah. 



P. sinuosa Wall. Common on trees. This curious fern is re- 

 markable for its hollow rhizome always full of ant's nests. 

 Gardens, Jurong, Bukit Timah. 



P. longifolia Mett. Sungei Mora?. 



P. angustata Sw. Common on trees, Gardens, Sungei Morai, 

 Changi, Bajau, Serangoon. 



P. punctata L. P. irioides Hook. Common on trees and banks. 

 Tanglin, Siglap, Sungei Buloh, Chan Chu Kang. 



P. phj/matodes L. Very common on trees on the ground in dry 

 spots. Tanglin, Bukit Timah, Selitar, Changi. 



P. nigrescent Bl. Woods, Bukit Timah. 



Monogrwnme trichoidea Sm. A very small hair-like fern, rocks? 

 Bukit Timah. 



Sgngramme Wa'lichii Hook. Woods, common, Bukit Timah, 

 Selitar, Chua Chu Kang, etc. 



S. alismaefolia Hook. Less common, Bukit Timah, Chan Chu 

 Kang-. 



