THE FERNS OF BORNEO. S37 
Singapore by the Hon. E. EH. Isemonger. 
Distribution: Malay Peninsula and adjacent Islands. 
M., sarmentosa, Baker in Jour. Linn. Soc. xxiv. 256, Plate xiv. 
and in Ferns discovered since 1874. Found by Mr. Charles 
- Hose hanging from the roof of a limestone cave at Niah 
in the Baram Residency, Sarawak. The specific name is 
unfortunate as it is not sarmentose. Baker describes it 
in his Ferns discovered or described siuce 1874 as ‘‘ the most 
interesting novelty that has been found in the period 
under review.” 
TRIBE II. DICKSONIEA, 
DICKSONIA. (Gen. xiii. Syn. Fil. p. 49.) 
D. (Cibotium) Barometz. Link. (Syn. Fil. xiii. 2.) Mt. Dulit, 
Sarawak. 
Distribution: Malayan Peninsula and Islands; Assam 
and S. China. 
D. sorbifolia, Sm. (Syn. Fil. xiii. 16.) Miri in the Baram Resi- 
dency, Sarawak. ‘“ = D. papuana, T. M.” Baker. 
Distribution: Moluccas and Island of Henimoe ; Hindos- 
tan. 
D, (Patania) ampla, Baker in Jour. Liun. Soc, xxii. p. 223. Near 
‘Sena on the Serin River, Sarawak, 1884. Found also 
in Perak, Malay Peninsula. 
D, (Patania) gomphophylia, Baker in Jour. Linn. Soc. xxii. p. 
223. Mt. Matang, Sarawak, 1884. 2,000 ft. 
LECANOPTERIS (Gen. xiv.* Baker Jour. Bot. 1881, p. 366.) 
L. carnosa, Bl. = Polypodium lomarioides Kunze in Syn. Fil. 
Mt. Matang and Mt, Dalit, Sarawak. 
Distribution: Malaya; Philippines ; Formosa. 
L. deparioides, Baker = Davallia deparioides, Ces. in Fil. Becc. 
Born, Sarawak by Beccari; Kuching, Sarawak, growing 
on a Ficus at Bishop’s House. 
