AND BENGKARUM MOUNTAIN. 5 
Davallia pedata, Sm. Mt. Bengkarum at fron 2—38,000 feet. <A 
common epiphyte on trunks. A somewhat unusual 
form, occuring also at Mt. Penrissen Sarawak. 
. ciliata, Hooker. Mt. Bengkarum, epiphytic on trunks 
at 2,500 feet. 
“a contigua, Swartz. Mt. Bengkarum at 3,000 feet. <A 
common epiphyte. 
Protolindsaya Brooksw, Copel. Genus et spec. Nov. Philipp, 
Journal Se. Vol. 5. No. 4. Mt. Bengkarum at 
3,000 feet, growing on Sandbank in small stream. 
Plagvogyria pycnophylla, var integra, Copel. var. Nov. Philipp 
Journal Se. Vol. 5, No.4. Newto Borneo. Mt. 
Bengkarum at 3,500 feet, growing in large clumps, 
seldom fertile. 
Blecknum Blumzi, Moore, or near it. Mt. Bengkarum summit. 
Asplenium subaquatile, Ces. Ire Lickie River, on trunks over- 
hanging stream. 
a persicifolium, J. Sm. Mt. Pengkarum at 3,000 feet. 
- trifoliatum, Copel, Sp. nova. Philipp Journal Se. Vol. 
5. No. 4. On moist rocks in old jungle. Sambas 
near Tringos. 
ia filuceps, Copel, Sp. nova. Philipp Journal Se. Vol. 5. 
No. 4. Tringos, epiphytic on trunks over river. 
Syngranma Hookeri, C. Ch. Mt. Bengkarum at 3,000 feet. 
Vittar.a longicoma, Christ. Tringos on trunk over river. 
Polypodium Zippel, Bl. Sarawak River Tringos, on shady bank. 
New to Borneo. 
e incurvatum, Bl. Mt. Bengkarum at 2—3,000 feet. <A 
common epiphyte. 
Dryostachyum splendens X Polypodium heracleum, probably a 
hybrid of these, see Philipp Journal Se. Vol. 5 No. 4. 
Mt. Bengkarum at 3,000 feet. A large clump fallen 
from a tall tree. 
Elaphoglossum petiolatum (Sw.) Urban. Mt. Bengkarum at 3,000 
feet. New to Borneo. 
Jour. Straits Branch R. A. Soc., No. 60, 1911. 
