504 LIST OF PLANTS. 



Fpipremnum cf. E. mirabi'e, Sch. Fouud on trees. 



ScindapsLis sp. . . vulgo " Kurricolo." Grows on sandy soil near the coast. 



Pothos ] 



CYPERACEiE. 



CJypcrus (Mariscus phleoides, Nees). Height two to two and a half feet. 

 Cjperus canesceus, Vahl. Height two leet. 

 •Cyperus (Mariscus umbellatus, V.). Height one foot. 

 Kyllinga monocephala, liottb. Six to eight inches high. 

 Mapauia sp. . . Three feet high. 



GBAIIINB/E. 



Eleusine indica, Gsertn. 

 Panicum (Digitaria) sanguinale, L. 

 „ radicans, Pietz. ? 

 „ carinatum, Presl. 

 ,, neurodes, Sch. 

 Pennisetum (Gymnothris. Thouai'sii Beauv. 1 ). Also 

 Pcnnisetum macrostuchys, Trin. (fide F. v. Mueller) : vulgo " Orsopa." 



Growing in waste ground of plantations to a height of eight or nine 



feet. 

 Coix Lachryma, L. : vulgo Ken-ken." The natives do not appear to make 



use of tlie seeds as beads. Growing in the waste ground ot 



plantations. 

 Pollinia obtusa, Munro 1 

 S'jhizostach} um ? ] A bamboo usually found at elevations of 1000 or 1100 



feet above the sea. The canes grow to a length of thirty-five to 



forty feet, and are used as fishing-rods. 



MUSCI. 



Octoblepharum (Leucophanes) squarrosum, Brid. 



HEPATICjE. 



Marchantia linearis, L. and L. 1 



FUNGI. 



Agaricus (perliaps molli:, Schff.). 



„ (Inocybe) maritimus, Fr. 

 Hygrophorus metapodius, Fr. prox. 

 Lentinus submembranaceus, B. 



,, dactyliophorus. Lev. 



,, velutinus, Fr. 

 Polyporus (Mes.) xanthopus, Fr. 



„ (Pleur.) affinis, Nees. 



„ (Pleur.) luteus, Nees. 



„ (Pleur.) lucidus, Fr. 



„ (Placo.) australis Fr, 



Hexagoua apiaria, Fr. 



,, similis, B. 

 Cladoderris dcndritic;i, Fr 

 Thclephora lanicllata, B. 

 Hirneola auricula-judu), Fr. 

 Lycoperdou gemmatum, Fr. 

 Bovista sp. . . (uncertain).' 

 Wvnnea niacrotis, Berk. 



