66 THE FERNS OF BORNEO. 
bipinnatitid form of this Fern introduced into Singapore 
by the late Sultan of Johore from Kew, and thence into 
Kuching by me about 15 years ago, has become almost 
naturalized in the neighbourhood of the chief settlements. 
OLEANDRA. (Gen. xlvi. Syn. Fil. p. 302.) 
QO. bantamensis, Kze. Described by Cesati in Fil. Becc. Born. p. 
24. Banting, Sarawak, by Beccari. 
O, nertiformis, Cav. (Syn. Fil. xlvi. 1.) Kuching, Sarawak. 
Distribution: Malaya, N. India, Philippines, N. Guinea ; 
Fiji, Samoa, Aneiteum ; Guinea Coast; N. Granada and 
Guiana to Brazil and Peru. 
—— Var. phyllarthron, Kze. (Syn. Fil. xlvi. under 1.) Santu- 
bong, Sarawak. 
— Var brachypus, Hook, Ces. Fil. Becc. Born. p. 24. Banting, 
Sarawak, by Beccari. 
O. musefolia, Cav. (Syn. Fil. xlvi. 2.) Gunong Ayer, Sarawak. 
Distribution: Malaya, Ceylon. 
TRIBE IJ. POLYPODIEA. 
POLYPODIUM. (Gen. xlviii. Syn. Fil. p. 304.) 
§ HEuphegopteris. 
P. (Pheg.) oxyodon, Baker, Jour. Bot. 1879 p. 66. (27 *) Sulu 
Islands, by Burbidge. 
P. (Pheg.) subarboreum, Baker, Jour. Linn. Soc. xxiv. p. 259 
(50 *) Niah in the Baram District, Sarawak. 
§ Goniopteris. 
P. (Goniopt.) holophyllum, Baker, Jour. Bot. 1888, 325. 
(57*) Niah Sarawak. 
P. (Goniopt.) borneense, Hooker. (Syn. Fil. xlviii. 59.)  “ Bor- 
neo” locality not given. Collected by Lobb, and not 
since met with. 
