76 THE FERNS OF BORNEO. 
form a section connecting Kugymnogranme with Cerop- 
teris, the barren fronds being naked, while the fertile 
ones are coated with yellow waxy powder. 
§ Syngramme. 
G. (Syn.) borneensis, Hk. (Syn. Fil. lit. 58). Sarawak at Ban- 
ting and on Mt. Matang; in N. Borneo at Sandakan, on 
the Bongaya River by Mr. Ridley, and elsewhere by 
Burbidge. First found by Lobb. 
——— Var. major,. Baker, Jour. Bot. 1879, p. 299. Banting, 
Sarawak, 
Distribution: of this variety, Fiji. 
G, (Syn.) cartilagidens, Baker, (Syn. Fil. lii. 59.) Banting, 
Sarawak, where it was first found by Signor Beccari. 
In that locality it grows together with G. borneensis 
which is quite typical; and in North Borneo there is a 
‘form which is clearly intermediate and | am inclined to 
doubt whether this ought to be retained as a distinct 
species. 
G. (Syn.) Lobbana, Hk, (Syn. Fil. li. 61.) Matang, Sarawak. 
_.. Distribution: Perak, Malay Peninsula. 
G. (Syn.) Wallichn, Hk. (Syn. Fil. li. 68.) Kuching, Sarawak, 
Distribution: Malay Peninsula and Singapore. 
G. (Syn.) alismefolia, Hk. (Syn. Fil. lii. 64.) Baram, Sarawak. 
It is very doubtful whether this should be taken as a 
species distinct from G. Wallichit Hk. 
Distribution: Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Philippines. 
G. (Syn.) valleculata, Baker, Jour. Bot, 1888 p. 525 (64%) A 
very distinct species. Mt. Lambir, Sarawak. 
G. (Syn.) quinata, Hk. (Syn. Fil. li, 65.) Lundu and Gunong 
Ayer, Sarawak. 
. Distribution: New Guinea, Vanecolla, Solomon Islands. 
