34 

 rOMMELlNACE.E. 



1. POLLIA Tlmnb. 



I. P. sorzogonensis (Mey.) Endl.; Clarke in DC. Monog. Phan. 3 (1881) 

 126; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. In.l. 6 (1892) 307. 



(.'38") Whit ford) May. Common on shaded banks, canon of the Lamao River, 

 altitude SOU in. Widely distributed in the Philippines. Himalayan region to 

 southern China, Malaya, and New Caledonia. 



2. COM M ELI N A Linn. 



1. C nudiflora Linn.: Clarke 1. e. 144: Hook. f. 1. e. 309. 



(408 Whitford) .Line: (2270 Meyer) December. Common in grass lands, 

 widely distributed in the Philippines. Tropical and subtropical regions of the 

 world. 



3. ANEILEMA R. Br. 



1. A. nudiflorum (Linn.) R. Br.j Clarke 1. c. 210; Hook. f. 1. c. .378. 

 (3088 Merrill) October. Common in open grass lands, widely distributed in 

 the Philippines. British India to China and Malaya. 



4. CYANOTIS Don. 



1. C. cristata (Linn.) K. et S. ; Clarke 1. c. 247; Hook. f. 1. c. 385 



(3103 Merrill) October; (1819 Harden) September. Common in open grass 

 lands, widely distributed in the Philippines. Tropical Asia and Africa, Malaya. 



2. C. axillaris ( Linn.) 1L et S. ; Clarke 1. c. 244; Hook. f. 1. c. 388. 



(3102 Merrill) October; (220!) Meyer) December. In open grass lands, rather 

 common. Widely distributed in the Philippines. British India to Australia. 



3. C. uniflora Hassk.; Clarke 1. c. 242. 



(11)03 Harden) October. In open thickets at 130 m. Malaya. 



5. FLOSCOPA Lour. 



1. F. scandens Lour.; Clarke I. e. 285; Hook. f. 1. c. 300. 

 (1961 Borden) September; (296 Copcland) February. 



In open damp places near streams. Widely distributed in the Philippines. 

 Tropical Asia to Australia. 



PONTEDERIACE^E. 



MONOCHORIA Presl. 



1. M. vaginalis (Linn.) 1'resl j Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 6 (1892) 303; Solms 

 Laub. in DC. Monog. Phan. 4 (1883) 524. 



(2271 Meyer) December. In shallow stagnant water and muddy places. Widely 

 distributed in the Philippines. Tropical Asia and Africa. T., Biga-bigan. 



LILIIFLOR^:. 

 LILIACEJE. 



1. DIANELLA Lam. 

 I. D. sp. 



(220 Whitford) Pseudoepiphytic at 1,000 m. Material very imperfect but 

 quite distinct from Dianella ensifolia Red. 



