118 Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 



355. (not IJoxb.). C. indica, Boeck. Linnaea. I.e. partly Boott. 

 Carex. t. 251. 



Pahang: Tahan Eivor (TJitlley 2145), Simgei Telei (Machado) ; 

 Kedah: Gunong Jerai (Eidley 5147). Distrib. Ceylon and Tenas- 

 serim. 



var. Milnei, Clarke l.c.c. Leaves narrowed more crowded J inch 

 across. Inflorescence shorter 6-1-3 inches long, more slender. Bract- 

 eoles setaceous. Spikes pale greenish. Male glumes strongly aris- 

 tate. 



Pahang: Tahan Elver woods (Ridley 2143a) rare. Perak: 

 Cunong Tnas (Wray 4104). 



T. C. C'UL'CIATA, Wahl. Konigl. Vetensk. Acad. Stockh. XXIV. 

 149. Rliizome woody horizontal. Stem 2-3 feet tall stout. Leaves 

 often as long f to ^ inch broad caudate acuminate, many striate, 

 basal sheaths yellow brown. Inflorescence 12 to 20 inches long. 

 lower peduncles often 2-3 inciies exsert. Bracts usually as long. 

 Partial panicles pyramidal compound distant branches stiffly divari- 

 cate. Spikes I inch long linear oblong ferruginous, with 3 to G 

 utricles. Style trifid. Utricles ferruginous or brown, scarcely in- 

 flated ellipsoid trigonous quite smooth or minutely scabrous about 

 the neck, ribs about 12, beak usually sparsely scabrous, mouth elliptic 

 on one side. Xut ellipsoid substipitate.. C'larke Fl. Brit. Ind. VI. 

 715. C. hengaJensis, Poxb. Fl. Ind. III. 572. Boott. Carex. II. 

 85 (part) t. 243. Clarke Journ. Linn. Soc. XXV. 82. ('. valida, 

 Xees. Wight. Contrib. 123. Kunth. Enum. II. 513. C. indica, 

 Munro. Seem. Voy. Bot. Herald 423. Clarke I.e. XV. 119 (not 

 Linn.). C. vacua, Boeck. Linnaea. XL. 343 (partly). 



Perak: Larut (Kunstler 1906). 



8. C. CONDKNSATA, Nccs. Wight. Contrib. 123. Leaves very 

 long 1-2^ feet long § inch wide. Partial panicles distant 3 or 4, 

 lax oblong hardly pyramidal long peduncled. Spikes ] to § inch 

 long brown, clustered with 3 to 6 utricles to each. Style trifid. 

 Ctricle ellipsoid trigonous ribbed beak shoi't ^ of its length bifid 

 usually scabrid pilose. Boott. Carex. II. 86. tt. 247, 248. Clarke 

 Fl. Brit. Ind. VI. 716. ('. hcngalensis, Boeck. Linnaea. XL. 347. 

 C. indica, Xees. in Wight. Contrib. p. 123. 



Malacca: Stream on Gunong Mering, Ophir (Ridley 3136) alt. 

 3500 feet. Distrib. India. 



XXV. GRAMINEAE. 



Herbs erect or decumbent or (Tribe Banihuscae) shrubs or trees 

 with tall woody stems. Stems terete or flattened jointed, internodes 

 geuerally hollow, more rarely solid. Leaves simple, entire usually 



