58 FERNS OF THE MALAY PENINSULA. 



Perak, Waterfall Hill (Wray 2324), Larut (King's Coll. 

 7503) ; Tringanu, Bimdi (Rostado) ; Lankawi (Curtis). 

 Distrib. Indo-Malaya, China. 



L. micro plujUum Br. Not rare in open grassy places. Sing- 

 apore, Kranji, Botanic Gardens (Ridley 6917) ; Johor, 

 Kampong Bahru, Tebing Tinggi (Ridley) ; Perak 

 (Scortechini). Distrib. Indo-Malaya. 



L. flexuosum Sw. Common in the low country, " Akar 

 Sidin," " Ribu-Ribu Gajah." Singapore, Botanic Gar- 

 dens; Pahang, Kuala Tembeling (Ridley); Malacca, 

 Pengkalan Minyak, Gunong Berumbun (Cantley's 

 Coll.) ; Penang Hill, Telok Baliang (Curtis 625) ; 

 Tringanu, Bundi (Rostado) ; Kedali Peak (Ridley) ; 

 Kelantan, Kuala Lebir (Dr. Gimlette). 



var. alta Clarke. Perak (King's Coll. 2975). Dis- 

 trib. Indo-Malaya, Africa, Australia. 



L. polystacliyum Wall. Pahang, Kuala Tembeling (Ridley 

 2156) ; Perak, Upper Perak (Wray) ; Penang, Waterfall 

 (Hullett). Distrib. Burmah. 



MARATTIACEAE. 



Angiopterls. 



A. evecla Hoffm. Not rare in woods, commonly known local- 

 ly as the elephant fern. Singapore, Bukit Timah (Hul- 

 lett, etc.) ; Pahang, Pekan (Ridley) ; Perak, Maxwell's 

 Hill (Scortechini 219, King's Coll. 5203). Distrib. 

 Indo-Malaya, Australia, Madagascar. 



Kaulfussia. 



K. acsculifolia Bl. Terrestrial in damp spots or on rocks. 

 Selangor, Batu Caves covering the ground in great 

 masses, in damp spots (Ridley 8640) ; Perak, Thaiping 

 Hills (Curtis 3718, Ridley, Scortechini) on rocks or the 

 ground, Kinta (King's "Coll. 4784). Distrib. Indo- 

 Malaya. 



Jvur, Straits Branch 



