44 THE FERNS OF BORNEO. 
D. (Leucos.) nephrodioides, Baker, in Jour. Linn. Soc. xxiv, 
257 (16*) Paku, Sarawak, and Niah, Baram Residency, 
Sarawak. 
D, (Leucos.) Hosei, Baker in Jour. Linn, Soc. 1888 p. 323 (17*) 
Mt. Lambir, Sarawak. 
D. (Leucos.) parvula, Wallich (Syn. Fil xviii 21). Common on 
trees near the sea-shore, and on Mangrove trees in 
rivers. 
Distribution : Singapore. 
§ Odontoloma. 
D. (Odont.) repens, Desv. (Syn. Fil. xviii, 27.) Mt. Mulu, 
Sarawak, Mr. C. Hose. The immature plants have 
often fine wide-creeping rhizomes with short fronds 
and deeply lobed pinne, resembling somewhat those 
of Acrostichum sorbifolium atthe same stage of growth 
= Lindsaya pectinata, Bl. 
Distribution: Assam, Neilgherries, Ceylon, Malaya, 
Polynesian Islands and Mauritius. 
§ Prosaptia. 
D, (Pros) Emersoni, Hk. and Gr. (Syn. Fil. xviii, 31). Com- 
won on trees. 
Distribution : Madras, Ceylon, Malaya, Philippines. 
D. (Pros) contigua, Sw. (Syn. Fil. xviii, 32) Mt. Dulit, Sarawak, 
Mt. Kinabalu. Dr. Haviland. 
Distribution : Ceylon, Malaya, Polynesia. 
§ Endavallia. 
D, Lobbiana, Moore (Syn. Fil. xviii, 35). Found by Mr. 
Thomas Lobb about 1845 and not observed afterwards 
till 1886 when I met withit in the Sempadi River, a 
branch of the Tisak in the Batang Lupar Residency, 
Sarawak. 
D. solida. Swartz (Syn. Fil. xviii, 39). Common. 
Distribution : Malaya and the Polynesian Islands. 
