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Havilandi, Baker in Trans. Linn Soc. iv. p. 249. (37*). Mt. 
Kinabalu 10,500 ft. Dr. G. D. Haviland. 
suluensis, Baker in Jour. Bot. 1879 p. 5. (388*). Sulu Archi- 
pelago, Mr. F. C. Burbidge. 
dulitensis, Baker in Kew Bulletin, No. 110, Feb., 1896, p. 40. 
(38*). Mt. Dulit Sarawak 4,000 ft. 
. polypoda, Baker in Trans Linn. Soc. iv. p. 250. (388*). Mt. 
Kinabalu 7,000 ft. Dr. G. D. Haviland. 
. sarawakensis. Hook. (Syn. Fil. iv, 839) = C. Lobbiana Hook. 
(Syn Fil. iv. 41) = Alsophila alternans Hook. (Syn. 
Fil. vi. 48). See Baker’s Ferns discovered or described 
since 1874. Mt. Matang near the foot. 
Distribution: Malay Peninsula and Islands. 
. assimilis, Hooker. (Syn. Fil. iv. 40). Mt. Matang zee ft. 
and Mt. Dulit, Sarawak. 
Distribution: Celebes. 
. beccariana, Cesati, in Fil. Becc. Born. p. 8. found by Beccari 
in Sarawak. Baker says ‘belongs to C. assimilis,’ Ferns 
discovered or described since 1874. 
ALSOPHILA. (Gen. vi. Syn. Fil. p. 31.) 
. comosa, Hk. (Syn. Fil. vi. 50). The Baram district, and 
Santubong, Sarawak. 
Distribution: Malayan Peninsula and Islands. 
. contaminans Wall. (Syn. Fil. vi. 51). Mt. Matang and else- 
where; common. ‘The tallest and most graceful of the 
Malayan Tree Ferns. 
Distribution: Malayan Peninsula and Islands. 
. ramispina, Hooker. (Syn. Fil. vi. 55.) Caudex to 8 ft. Mt. 
Matang 3,000 ft. and Mt. Dulit in the Baram Residency, 
Sarawak. 
