46 THE FERNS OF BORNEO. 
Matang and the Baram district, Sarawak. 
D. (Micro) deparioides Ces. See Lecanopteris deparioides, Bk. 
D. (Micro) ciliata. Hk. (Syn. Fil. xviii, 55). Mr. F. C. Bur- 
bidge at Kaung, N. Borneo. 
Distribution : Philippines. 
D. (Micro) Spelunce, Baker, (Syn. Fil. xviii, 65). Common 
in Sarawak and N. Borneo. 
Distribution: Himalayas to Ceylon; Malaya; S. HE. 
China; Polynesian Islands to Norfolk Island ; Queens- 
land; West Tropical <Africa, Madagascar, Bourbon; 
Natal; W. Indies to Brazil. 
§. Steno/oma. 
D. (Sten) tenuifolia Sw. (Syn. Fil. xvili, 74). Common in many 
parts of Sarawak, and in North Borneo. 
Distribution: Tropical Asia; Polynesia; Japan; Mas- 
carenes. 
var. chinensis, Sm. Mt. Matang, Sarawak. Doubtfully 
distinct. 
LINDSAYA. Gen. xx. Syn. Fil. 
§.  Hulindsaya. 
L. ovata, J. Sm. (Syn. Fil. xx. 4). Mt. Matany, Sarawak, 
vy Beccari, 1866. 
LL. concinna, J. Sm. (Syn. Fil. xx. 5.) “Borneo” Cesati Fil. 
Becc. Born. p. 14. ‘Not distinct specifically from L, 
cultrata, Sw.” Baker in Ferns: discovered or described 
since 1874. 
L. jamesonioides, Baker in Jour. Bot. 1879, 89. To the descrip- 
tion given there Baker adds, in Ferns discovered or de- 
scribed since 1874, ‘‘ Hook. Ic tab. 1626.” Mt. Kinabalu, 
North Borneo. Mr. F. C. Burbidge. 9,000 ft. and by 
Dr. G. D. Haviland 5,500 ft. 
