BY CECIL J. BROOKS. 
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Phegopteris, Fee. 
[.Phegopteris (Goniopteris) firmula, v. A. v. R. 
Mt. Penrissen, May 1899]. R. S. 
[Phegopteris Hosei, v. A. v. R. 
Mt. Penrissen ; November 1909. 
A variety occurs in Sumba Island]. J. C. M. 
Dcnnstaedtia, Bernhardi. 
Dennstacdtia ampla, Bedd. 
In old moist jungle on ridge near foot of mountain. 
Alt. 500 feet. 
Sena Serin River. 
Malacca, Perak. 
Tapeinidium, C. Chr. 
Tapeinidium pinnatum, C. Chr. 
A very broad form occurring also on the Bungo 
Range; this fern appears to vary considerably, each 
locality producing its characteristic form. Alt. 3000 feet. 
Mt. Poe, Mt. Santubong, Mt. Matang. 
Malaya and Polynesia. 
[Tapeinidium gracile, v. A. v. R. 
Mt. Penrissen ; lower slopes, November 1909. 
Malaya]. J. C. M. 
Humata, Cavanilles. 
[Humata repens, Diels [nee J. Sm ). 
Mt. Penrissen. Alt. 3500 feet, May 1899. 
Tropical Asia and Australia, Japan, South China, 
Mascarenes and Seychelles]. R. S.* 
Humata sp.? (near repens, Diels.); sent for determi¬ 
nation. 
Mt. Bengkarum. 
A constant form of constant occurrence. 
Alt. 2500 feet to summit. 
* Mr. Shelford's collection of ferns from Penrissen, described by 
Bishop Hose consists of twelve species. For the sake of completeness, 
the whole list is here appended together with Bishop Hose's comments. 
