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Flora of Krakatau 



Fam. Ulmaceas. 



71. Trema amboinensis Bl. K. 3. Subtrop. and trop. Asia and 



Australia. 

 Fam. Casuarinaceae. 



72. Casimrina equisetifolia Forst. K. 2. 3; V. 2. 3; Further India, Malay Archi- 



ll. 2. pelago (also inland), N. Aus- 



tralia. 



A ngiospermae Monocotyledoneae. 

 Fam. Orchidaceae. 



73. Arundina speciosa Bl. K. 2. 3. 



74. Cymbidium Finlaysonianum K. 3 

 Lindl. 



K. 2 ; L. 2. 



Very common in Java in sunny 

 places (volcanoes!), Borneo, 

 Sumatra, Malacca, East India. 

 Malay Archipel. (Java, Borneo, 

 Sumatra, Celebes, Riouw, 

 Singapore, Malay Peninsula). 

 About 20 species in the Malay 

 Archipelago. 

 K. 2. 3 ; V. 3 ; Penang, Perak, Singapore, 

 L. 2. Malay Archipelago (Java), 



Manilla, New Guinea. 

 L. 2. Java. 



K. 3 ; V. 3 ; L. 2. All tropical coasts. 



75. Phajus spec. 



76. Spathoglottis plicata Bl. 



77. Vanda Sulingi Bl. 

 Fam. Palmae. 



78. Cocos nucifera L. 



Fam. Gyperaceae. 



79. Cyperus digitatus Roxb. K. 1. (?)2; V.2. Widely spread in the tropics, 



India, Ceylon, Penang. 



80. Fimbristylis spathacea Roth K. 1. (?) 2. 3. Ceylon, Further India, India, 



V. 3; L. 2. Singapore. 

 K. 3. From Africa to New Guinea, 



Java, Sumatra. 

 K. 3 ; L. 2. All tropical coasts. 



81. Mariscus umbellatus Vahl. 



82. Remirea maritima Aubl. 



Fam. Gramineae. 



83. Gymnothrix elegans Biise 



84. Imperata arundinacea Cyr. 



85. Ischaemum muticum L. 

 S6. Pennisetum elegans J.K. 



K. 1. 2 ; V. 2 ; Java. 

 L. 2. 



K. 2. 3 ; L. 2. Cosmopolitan, Alang-Alang [Im- 

 perata arundinacea] fields in 

 the Malay Archipelago. 

 K. 2. 3 ; V. 3 ; Malay Archipelago, Burmah. 



L. 2. 

 K. 3 ; V. 3. Trop. America, Africa, India. 



87. Phragmites Roxburghii Stend. K. 1. 2; V. 2; Trop. Africa, India, Ceylon, 



L. 2. Sumatra, Java, Australia. 



88. Pogonatherum crinitum Trin. K. 2. 3 ; V. 3 ; India and Further India, Malay 



L. 2. Archipelago. 



89. Saccharum spontaneum L. K. 2. 3; V. 3; Tropics of the Old World; occurs 



L. 2. in the Alang-Alang [Imperata 



arundinacea] fields of the 

 Malay Archipelago. 



