FLORA OF CUTCH. W^ 



(392) Fimbristylis fenuginea, Vahl.— Throughout India up to ;5,000 ft.— 



All warmer regions. 



(393) Fimbristylis spathacea, Roth- — From Sind and Orieaa to Ceylon 



and Singapore, 



(394) Scirpus supinus, L. — India and Ceylon. — Old World generally and 



America. 



(395) Scirpus grossus, L.— Throughout India up to 2,000 ft. — Malaya. 



Tonkin, Philippines. 

 (390) Scirpus littoralis, Schrad.— From Kashmir (3,£00 ft.) and Bengal 

 to Ceylon. — W. Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia. 

 91. Graminace.iv. — 



(397) Paspalum distichum, L.-- Bombay, on the sea-shore, Gujarat. — All 



over the tropics. 



(398) Paspalum sanguinale, Lamk.— Throughout India and in all warm 



countries. 



(399) Panicum colonum, L.— Sind— All over India, Austraha. 



(400) Panicum turgidum, Forsk. — Gujarat, Sind — Central India, Belu 



chistan, Arabia, Egypt. 



(401) Panicum crus-galli, L., var. frumentaceum. — Cultivated.^ — Hotter 



parts of Asia and Africa. 



(402) Spinifex squarrosus, Kunth. — On the sandy coast. — India, Burma, 



Ceylon, Java, China. 



(403) Pennisetum typhoideura, Rich. — Cultivated. — All over India and 



Ceylon. 



(404) Pennisetum dichotomum, Delile. — On sand hills ; Sind, Gujarat. 



(405) Pennisetum setosum, Rich.— Gujarat, Sind — Bundelkund, Central 



Provinces, Africa, Tropical America. 



(406) Pennisetum cenchroides. Rich.— Sind, Gujarat, Deccan— Western 



India, from Kashmir to the Upper Gangetic Plain, and South- 

 ward, Tropical Africa, Canaries, Sicily. 



(407) Cenchrus biflorus, Roxb. — Konkan. Sind — Coromandel, Rajpootana, 



Upper Gangetic Plain, Panjab, Beluchistan, Arabia, Africa. 



(408) Trachys mucronata, Pers. — On the sea-shore.— Gujarat — Deccan 



Peninsula, Ceylon. Jaffna. 



(409) Tragus racemosus. Hall. — Sind, Gujarat, Deccan, from Kashmir- to 



XTpper Bangal and southward to Ceylon, Burma, warm regions 

 generally. 



(410) Hygrorhiza aristata, Nees. — Gujarat, Deccan — Upper and Lower 



Gangetic Plains, Assam, Chitagong. Pegu, Ceylon, Tonkin. 



(411) Saccharum spontaneum, L, — Warmer parts of India and Ceylon, up 



to 6,000 ft.— Warm regions of the Old World, East Australia. 



(412) Saccharum officinarum, L. — Cultivated. 



(413) Saccharum arundinacium, Retz. — Throughout the plains and low 



hills of India — Ceylon, China* 



