THE FERNS OF BORNEO. 59 
§ Anisogonium. 
A, (Aniso.) cordifolium, (Syn. Fil. xxxviii, 266.) Banting, Mt. 
Matang and elsewhere in Sarawak. 
Distribution : Malaya and Philippines. 
Variety. A. (Aniso.) zntegréfo/ium Bl. and other forms connect- 
ing this and A. lineolatum Banting, Sarawak. 
A. (Aniso.) Vineolatum Mett. (Syn. Fil. xxxviii, 268.) Banting. 
Sarawak. Thisis the A. elegans Mett. of Cesati in Fil. 
Becc. Born. 
Distribution : Malaya, Philippines. 
A. (Aniso). decussatum, Sw. (Syn. Fil, xxxvil. 270). The Lim- 
bang River and the Baram district, Sarawak ; = A. pro- 
liferum, Lam. a very good name as it is chiefly propagat- 
ed by little bulbules, which are formed in the axils of 
the pinne, and in due time fall off and take root. 
Distribution : Malaya, Polynesia, Queensland, Mascaren 
Islands, Angola, Guinea Coast. 
A, (Aniso.) esculentum. Presl. (Syn. Fil. xxxviii 274.) Common, 
Much used as an article of food. It is the “ Paku amai” 
= Filiz vera, of the Dyaks. 
Distribution: Malaya, Ceylon to Himalayas, Hongkong, 
Formosa. 
TRIPHLEBIA. (Gen. xli* Syn. Fil.) 
A new genus taken out of Scoloperdrium, described by 
Baker in New Ferns Ann. Bot. Vol. v. 1891. 
T. longifolia Baker. in Malesia III. 41 = Scolopendrium longifolium 
Presl. Niah, Sarawak, Mr. C. Hose. 
Distribution: Philippines. 
DIDYMOCHL@NA )Gen. xlii. Syn. ! il.) 
D. lunulata Desv. (Syn. Fil. xlii. 1.) The Western side of Mt. 
Matarg, Sarawak at 1,000 ft. 2 
Distribution: Throughout the Tropics of both hemis- 
pheres. 
