24 FERNS OF THE MALAY PENINSULA. 



Perak (Wray 3528); Kinta Eiver (King's Collector 

 830). Distrib. Malaya, Chino-Japan. 



Pt. Dalhousiae Hook; Perhaps only a fine form of Pt. semi- 

 pinnata. It was first found by Lady Dalhousie in 

 Penang, but was not seen there again till it was redis- 

 covered by Mr. Curtis on rocks, near Mt. Erskine where 

 the original Government house was, and where doubtless 

 Lady Dalhousie found it. Malacca, Hulu Belangkas 

 (Deny 1082), Bukit Besar, Mt. Ophir (Ridley 9867) ; 

 Selangor, Langat (Ridley 1681) ; Penang (Lady Dal- 

 housie), Penara Bukit (Curtis 635, Ridley 7270). 

 Endemic. 



Pt. quadrianuita Retz. Singapore, Serangoon Road (Rid- 

 ley) ; Johor, Batu Pahat, Patani (Ridley) ; Malacca, 

 Pulau Undan (Cantley), Bukit Panchur; Selangor, Batu 

 Caves (Ridley 8153), Petaling; Perak, Tambun, Ipoh 

 (Ridley 9543), Goping (King's Coll. 524). Distrib. all 

 the tropics. 



Pt. patens Hook. Malacca (Hervey) ; Selangor, Caves, 

 Kuala Lumpur (Ridley 8640) and 15th mile Pahang 

 Track; Perak, Upper Perak (Wray 3706); Lankawi, 

 Foot of Gunong Raya (Fox). Distrib. Indo-Malaya, 

 Polynesia. 



Pt. longipinnula Wall. Perak, Upper Perak (Wray 3741). 

 Distrib. Indo-Malaya. 



Pt. aquilina L. Common all over the Peninsula, usually in 

 sandy soil, from the plains to 1000 feet elevation or more. 

 The most remarkable forms are a very pubescent one. 

 Selangor, Bukit Kutu (7837) and a variety with very 

 long pinnules found in Malacca by Mr. Hardy. Distrib. 

 the whole world. 



Campteeia. 



C. biaunia L. Singapore, Serangoon Road (Ridley) ; Din- 

 dings, Bruas (Ridley 7268) ; Penang, Penara Bukit 

 (Ridley 6946). Distrib. Tropics old world. 



Jour. Straits Branch. 



