- 28 - 
sum, Wall., (023).— Epiphytical. Interesting by its cavernous 
rhizome inhabited by ants. 
Malaya. 
+ 28. lieiixeaiia. (172); Polypodinm 
Leuzeanum Gaud., Freyc., Voy. Bot., 361; Aspidium Leuzeanum, 
Kze., C. Chr., Incl. Fil., 70.— Terrestrial, large, the caudex 
varying trom short to 1 M. high in Malayan material to 10 M. 
high in Samoa. 
Southern China, Northern India accross Malaya to Polynesia. 
-f No. 29. lieleroc*arpa. r. .f. r. fl.. (676); 
Grammitis heterocarpa, BI., Eniim., 118.— Epiphytical. Rather 
common. 
Malacca, Banca, Java, Celehes. 
+ No. 30. iiiiiüiifblia. .Uooê'c.: Polypodiim 
musifolium BI., (654).— Terrestrial and epiphytical, forming nests 
gathering qiiantities of humus. 
Malaya. 
No. 32. li.yc*o|MMliiim liip|>iiris Mfesv.— 
-f No. 34. navallia iiallida. yMe/t., (301).— 
+ No. 35. navallia flisscela. ./. (306)— Epi- 
phytical and terresti'ial. 
Java, Sumatra. 
-f No. 36. ll|)liio&io^^iiiii refieiilaliim. f>.. (776).— 
Terrestial. Common. 
Pantropical. 
No. 37. navallia fijieiisi^. ffA.. (307).- 
-f No. 39. navallia ilivarioala. n/.. (305). Epiphytical 
and terrestrial. Large. Common. 
Tropical Asia. 
-t- No. 40. l*leo|»elti^ iiiisrej^oeiis. €'art\, (665).— 
