421 
ERIOCAULACEAE, 
Eriocaulon ee ees Mart.—F¥.B.I., vi. p. 582; Ruhland, 
Engler Pflan , Eriocaul., p. 
Ciiésiomnat, “Dei ‘oe "by edge of stream and in swamp, 
330-420 m., Kerr, 1635, 1932. 
Distr. India, Burma, Khas 
Hosseus ii. p. 372-3 also fesonda a form of EH. truncatum from 
Wang Djao and a species of Eriocaulon from Doi Sootep. 
CYPERACEAE.* 
Kyllinga brevifolia, Rotth—F.B.1., vi. p. 588; C. B. Clarke, 
Il. Cyp., t. i 
Chcengiss, in short grass, 300 m., Kerr, 857 ; Doi Sootep, in 
50. 
open marsh, 660 m., Kerr, 26 
Distr. Warm regions of both hemispheres, except the Mediter- 
Kyllinga per poe —F.B.L, vi. p. 588; C. B. Clarke, 
UL -Cyp., <t: Hosseus, i. p. 459. Cyperus monocephalus, 
F. Muell. Williams, Bull. Herb. a iv. — ) p. 224. 
Chiengmai, in short grass, 300 m., Kerr, 856 
Distr. India, China, Indo-China, Malera: Australia, Africa. 
Pycreus globosus, patie P. capillaris, Nees—F.B.L., vi. p. 591. 
hiengmai, Doi Sootep, in marshy ground, 340 m., ’ Kerr, 1916. 
Distr. Asia and Afrion, 
Pycreus nitens, Nees—F.B.I., vi. p. 591; Hosseus, i. p. 370 et ii. 
. 458. 
ang eee Mee m., Hosseus, 104; Chiengmai, in pastures, 
300 m., Ker 
Distr. Wiss regions of the Old World. 
Pycreus unioloides, Makino, Por oe: Tokyo, xvii. p.49. Pycreus 
gees Nees—F.B.I., vi ; C. B. Clarke, ii. Cyp., t. iv. 
engmai, pate Sootep, in rare ground, deciduous jungle, 
400 m., Kerr, 1901. 
Distr. Tropics. 
Juncellus pygmaeus, C. B. Clarke, F. a I., vi. p. 596. 
Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, in marsh, 3 Om, Kerr, 1860. 
istr. Warm regions of Asia, Ntvicn and Australia. 
v haaelael ele ei Steud.—¥ .B.L., vi. p. 610 ; C. B. Clarke, Ill. 
yp., t. x 
Chien puritad, Doi ane, in swamp, 340 m., Kerr, 1925. 
Distr. India, Malay 
har iea ie balotad: Vahl—F. B.L, vi. p. 597; C. B. Clarke, Ill. 
yp., t. v 
Chisngniat moat, 300 m., Kerr, 1958. 
Distr. India, China, Indo-China, Malaya, Australia. 
Cyperus diffusus, Vahi—F.B.L., vi. p. 603 ; Hosseus, i. p. 458, 
ee Doi Sootep, in mixed jungle, 340 m., Kerr, 1908. 
Distr. Warm regions of both hemispheres. 
* Cyperaceae, by W. B. Turrill. 
