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Hymenophyilum Neesit, Hook. Sungei Kertai. 
Trichomanes yavanicum, Bl. Rocks by the Temengoh river. 
Tr. bipunctatum, Poir. Common at Ulu Temengoh (No. 14200, 
14204, 14025). 
Tr. viridans, Mett. 
Caespitose forming a thick mat on tree trunks, 
rhizome slender covered with red brown hairs. Fronds, 
half an inch long ¢ inch wide, obcuneate broadly winged 
to the base and with five to seven oblong truncate lobes, 
marginal band present, the midrib and lateral nerves in 
each lobe prominent, thick black, venules not distinct. 
Sporanges on the terminal lobes, 3 or 4, tube sunk in the 
frond, mouth free dilated two-lipped. 
Temengoh (14203.) This differs from 7. mascoides, in 
its thicker texture and inconspicuous venules, more 
distinctly two-lipped tube mouth and deeply cut lobes. 
Originally described from Moulmein. 
Davallia solida, Temengoh Campong. 
Microlepia kurzw, Clarke. A fine and rare species. Ulu 
Temengoh (14208). 
M. speluncae, LL. Common at Ulu Temengoh. 
Schizoloma gracilis, Bl. Temengoh (14230). 
A new species to the flora near Sch. lobata Poir. but 
with veins not anastomosing. 
Adiantum lunulatwm, Burm. On banks in forest between 
Kwala and Ulu Temengoh: certainly wild here. 
A. caudatum, L. Lenggong, limestone rocks. 
Cheilanthes tenurfolia, Sw. Common at Ulu Temengoh. 
Pteris patens, Hook. Ulu Temengoh. 
Pt. aqulina L. Common waste ground. 
Ceratopteris thalictrordes. Swampy spots Temengoh. 
Thamnopteris nidus, L. At Ulu Temengoh not very common. 
Aspleniwm resectum, Hook. Woods Temengoh. 
R. A. Soc, No. 57) 1910. 
