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Triruridaceae. 



1. Sciaphila affinis Becc. Malesia 3 (1890) 331, t. 39, 

 f. 14-18. 



Sarawak, Beccari 1509. Malay Peninsula. 



2. Sciaphila clemensiae Hemsl. in Hook. Ic. IV 9 (1907) 

 t. 2650, f. 7-14. 



British North Borneo, Clemens 110301 Mindanao. 



3. Sciaphila major Becc. Malesia 3 (1890) 332, t. 40, 

 f. 1-11; Hemsl. in Hook. Ic. PI. IV 9 (1907) t. 2850, f. 1-6; Rendle 

 in Journ. Bot. 39 (1901) 178. 



Sarawak, Beccari 1507, Lobb, Hose 178, 427. Malay Peninsula. 



4. Sciaphila tenella Blume Bijdr. (1825) 515; Mus. Bot. 

 Lugd.-Bat. 1 (1851) 320, t. 38; Beccari Malesia 3 (1890) 331. 



Sarawak, Beccari. Java to New Guinea. 



5. Sciaphila winkleri Schltr. ex Winkler in Engl. Bot. 

 Jahrb. 48 (1912) 88. 



Dutch Borneo, Winkler 3016. Endemic. 



Gramineae. 



1. Zea mays Linn. Sp. PI. (1753) 871; Ridl. in Journ. Str. 

 Branch Roy. As. Soc. 46 (1906) 218. 



Cultivated as it is in most temperate and tropical countries. 



1. Coix lachryma-jobi Linn. Sp. PI. (1753) 972; Ridl. in 

 Journ. Str. Branch Roy. As. Soc. 46 (1906) 218; Gibbs in Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. Bot. 42 (1914) 186. 



Sarawak, Hose; British North Borneo, Gibbs 2843, Clemens 

 99951 



Var. ma-yuen (Roman.) Stapf. in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 7 

 (1897) 100. 



Dutch Borneo, Motley 1117. Throughout the Indo-Malayan 

 region and the tropics generally, the variety in India, Cochin- 

 china, and the Philippines. 



1. Dimeria ornithopoda Trin. Fund. Agrost. (1820) 167; 

 Ridl. in Journ. Str. Branch Roy. As. Soc. 46 (1906) 218. 



Sarawak, Ridley 11718; British North Borneo, Clemensl India 

 to Polynesia and tropical Australia. 



1. Imperata cylindrica (Linn.) Beauv. Agrost. (1812) 

 Expl. PI. 5, t. 5, f. 1 ; Winkler in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 44 (1910) 519. 

 Imperata arundinacea.CynU. PI. Rar. Neap. 2 (1792) 26, t. 11; 

 Ridl. in Journ. Str. Branch Roy. As. Soc. 46 (1906) 218. 



