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_Eriuchne pallescens Br. Dry sandy spots. Blakang Mati, Ga- 
lang. 
Cynodon dactylon Pers. Common in dry spots. 
Chloris barbata Sw. Pulau Brani (introduced) Passir Panjang 
Eleusine inliet L. Very common in waste ground, The culti- 
vated variety coracana is also sometimes to be met 
with. 
LE. aegyptiaca Desy. Local, Rochore, Changi. 
Hragrostis tenella R. and S. Very common in waste ground. 
FE. amiubitis Wight. Very common, 
F elegantula Steud. Chasseriau Estate. 
E. elongata Jacq. Dry spots, Tanglin, Changi, Bukit Timah, 
Chasseriau Estate. 
Centotheca lappacea Beauv. Common in woods. Garden jungle, 
Bukit Timah, ete. 
Lophatherum Lehmannt Brngn. Woods. Garden jungle, Selitar, 
ete. 
Bambusa Ridleyi Ganble.* A very slender bamboo growing in 
dense woods, Bukit Timah. 
(Dendroca/amus flagellifer Munro. Cultivated for its edible shoots. 
Jurong, Tanglin. ) 
Schizostachyum Blumei Nees Perhaps introduced from Java, 
Roadsides, Selitar, Bukit Timah Road. 
( Gigantochloa. veriicillata Munro. Cultivated, Tanglin,- Bukit 
Timah Road. ) 
Ochlundra Ridleyi Gamble.* © Buluh Kasap.” Bukit Mandai, 
Choa Chu Kang. ‘The Javanese say this is introduced 
from Java, but it is not known elsewhere than Singapore. 
FILICES. 
In this list of the ferns, I have followed Beddome’s Ferns of 
British India. 
