358 KEYS TO THE FERNS OF BORNEO 
12. D. Filix-mas (L.) Schott. 
Kinabalu. 
Cosmopolitan. 
This form occurs also in the Philippines, and 
probably in Celebes and India. It has been identified (by 
mistake) with Aspidium parallelogrammum Kze., of tropical 
America. 
13. D. beccariana (Ces.) C. Chr. 
Sarawak (Mts. Matang and Dulit). 
Endemic. 
14. D. Creaghii (Baker) C. Chr. 
North Borneo. 
Endemic. 
15. D. immersa (Bl.) O.K. 
Common. 
Malaya. 
16. D. erubescens (Wall.) C. Chr. 
Dutch Borneo. 
Malaya to India and China. 
«j 
The one collection from Borneo may be suspected 
of being D. Hallieri. 
17. D. inconspicua Copel. n. sp. 
Kinabalu. 
Local. 
18. D. gymnopoda (Baker) C. Chr. 
Kinabalu. 
Local. 
19. D. kinabaluensis Copel n. sp. 
Kinabalu. 
Local. 
20. D. linearis Copel. n. sp. 
Kinabalu. 
Local. 
