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Enumeration of Thai Pteridophytes Collected during 1965-66

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1963.--Pseudodrynaria coronans (Wall. ex Mett.) Ching, Sunyatsenia 6: 10. 1941;<br />

Holtt. (<strong>1965</strong>) 231.<br />

LOEY: eastern slope <strong>of</strong> Phu Luang, tree trunk in evergreen forest, alt. 900-1400 m,<br />

T -1830; Phu Kradung, muddy rock in dense forest, alt. ca. 1000 m, T -378, ibid., dry<br />

rock in thin forest, alt. ca. 1000 m, T -387, ibid., dry rock in deciduous forest, alt.<br />

ca. 1000 m, T -398. CHANTABURI: Khao Soidao, rather dry rock in dense mixed forest,<br />

alt. 700-1525 m, T -7174. NAKAWN SRITAMARAT: Khao Luang, rather dry rock in<br />

dense forest, alt. 950-1100 m, T-4699, eastern slope <strong>of</strong> Khao Luang, fallen tree trunk<br />

in dense evergreen forest, alt. ca. 1000 m, T -5286. TRANG: Khao Chong, tree trunk<br />

in dense forest, alt. 600-1100 m, T-6817.<br />

Himalayas to South China, Taiwan and Okinawa Island <strong>of</strong> the Ryukyus, south<br />

to Cochin-China and peninsular <strong>Thai</strong>land.<br />

Photinopteris Presl<br />

1. Photinopteris speciosa (Blume) Presl, Epim. Bot. 264. 1849; Tard. & C. Chr.<br />

(1939-51) 502; Holtt. (1954) 187.<br />

NAKAwN SRITAMARAT: eastern slope <strong>of</strong> Khao Luang, muddy trunk <strong>of</strong> fallen tree<br />

in dense evergreen forest, alt. ca. 1000 m, T -5280.<br />

Indo-China, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra to the Philippines.<br />

Rhizome carnose, greenish, and glaucous, to 2.5 cm in diameter, but only 1 cm<br />

thick or less when dried.<br />

Drynaria J. Smith<br />

1. Drynaria sparsisora (Desv.) Moore, Ind. Fil. 348. 1862; Holtt. (1954) 183,<br />

(<strong>1965</strong>) 231, Tagawa & K. Iwats. (<strong>1965</strong>) 78.<br />

NAKRON NAYOK: between log cabin and Hiewsai Waterfall, Khao Yai National<br />

Park, tree trunk in light shade, alt. ca. 800 m, T -7435. TRANG: Khao Chong, mossy<br />

tree trunk in dense forest, alt. 100-600 m, T -6972.<br />

Ceylon, <strong>Thai</strong>land, Cambodia, through Malaysia to Polynesia and tropical Australia.<br />

2. Drynaria bonii Christ, Notul. Syst. 1: 186. 1910; Tard. & C. Chr. (1939-51) 517;<br />

Holtt. (1961) 20, (<strong>1965</strong>) 231; Tagawa, J. Jap. Bot. 38: 329. 1963.<br />

CHIANGMAI: near Mae Klang Waterfall, interior <strong>of</strong> Cham Thong, dry rock in<br />

deciduous forest, alt. ca. 350 m, T -2259. PHITSANULOK: Tung Salaeng Luang National<br />

Park, muddy crevices <strong>of</strong> rock in light shade, alt. 300-600 m, T -2032. LOEY: from<br />

Ban Na Luang to north ridge <strong>of</strong> Phu Luang, rock in mixed forest, alt. ca. 800 m,<br />

T -1116; Phu Kradung, mossy rock in dense forest, alt. ca. 1000 m, T -383.<br />

Kweichow, Indo-China and <strong>Thai</strong>land.<br />

The rhizome <strong>of</strong> this species is peculiar in alternately arranging parts <strong>of</strong> dif­<br />

ferent kinds, one being compressed, to 15 cm long by 3 cm wide and bearing several<br />

58 - 58-

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