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Fimbristylis dichotoma, Vahl — F.B.I., vi. p. 635 ; Hosseus, i. p. 

 461 et ii. p. 370. 



Chieng Dao, 350 m. (ex Hosseus), 



Distr. Warm regions of the Old World. 



Fimbristylis diphylla, Vahl— F.B.I., vi. p. 636 ; C. B. Clarke, 

 111. Cyp., t. xlii. ; Williams, Bull. Herb. Boiss., iv. (1904) p. 224 ; 

 Hosseus, i. p. 461 etii. p. 370. 



Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, marshy ground in eng jungle, 480 m., 

 Kerr, 1896; by stream in deciduous jungle, 390 m., Kerr, 1181 ; 

 in open marsh, 660 m., Kerr, 2649 ; marshy ground, 330 m., Kerr, 

 2239b (mixed with Fimbristylis schoenoides, Vahl, Kerr, 2239). 



Distr, Warm regions of both hemispheres. 



The four specimens quoted above, all collected by Dr. Kerr on 

 Doi Sootep, illustrate remarkably well the polymorphic nature of 

 this species. No. 1181 is a tall plant growing to a height of 

 10 dcm., with long glaucous and slightly hairy leaves and glabrous 

 inflorescence. No. 1896 is a medium-sized plant with shorter 

 obtuse broad (3 mm. broad) leaves. No. 2239b is a very small 

 and slender plant, about 12 cm. high, with very narrow leaves 

 (0'5 mm. broad). No. 2649 is a tall plant, growing to a height of 

 9 dcm., with the stem and inflorescence distinctly hairy and the 

 leaves (blades and sheaths) densely white pubescent. This last 

 plant is evidently Fimbristylis tomentosa, Vahl which C. B. Clarke 

 considered only a form of F. diphylla, Vahl. All the above plants 

 have the characteristic longitudinally-ribbed nut of F. diphylla. 



Fimbristylis Eragrostis, Hance, Journ. Linn. Soc, xiii. p. 132. 

 Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, in eng jungle, 300-600 m., Kerr, 825. 

 Distr. China, Indo-China. 



Fimbristylis fuscoides, C. B. Clarke, Kew Bull., Add. Series, 

 vii. p. 25. 



Raheng, near Tapotsah, Wang Djao forest, Lindhard. 

 Distr. Indo-China, Borneo. 



Fimbristylis globulosa, Kunth — F.B.I., vi. p. 644 ; Coll. et 

 Hemsl., Journ. Linn. Soc, xxviii. p. 140. 



Chiengmai, in rice fields, 300 m., Kerr, 1539b. 



Distr. India, Ceylon, China, Indo-China, Malaya, Polynesia. 



Fimbristylis miliacea, Vahl— F.B.I., vi. p. 644 ; Williams, Bull. 

 Herb. Boiss., iv. (1904) p. 225. 



Chiengmai, in rice fields, 300 m., Kerr, 1538b. 

 Distr. All warm regions. 



Fimbristylis monostachya, HassL — F.B.I., vi. p. 649 ; Coll. et 

 Hemsl., Journ. Linn. Soc, xxviii. p. 141. 



Chiengmai, in scrub jungle, 300 m., Kerr, 1906. 

 Distr. All warm regions. 



Fimbristylis nutans, Vahl— F.B.I., vi. p. 632. 

 Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, in open marshy ground, 330 m., Kerr, 

 2665. 



Distr. India, China, Malaya, Australia. 



Fimbristylis schoenoides, Vahl — F.B.I., vi. p. 634. 

 Chiengmai, Doi Sootep, marshy ground, 330 m., Kerr, 2239. 

 Distr. India, China, Indo-China, Malaya, N. Australia. 



