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74. Commetinaeea. - 



(371) Coinmelina nudiflura, L. — Common ; Bowers : Dee. — Duncan, Konkan. 



S. M. Country — In many tropical and subtropical countries. 

 {372) Commelina. bengalonsis, h. — Common ; flowers : Scpt.-Dcc. 



75. Palmaeeor. — 



(37.1) Phoenix sylvcstris, Roxb.— Cultivated. Throughout India. 



(374) Cocos nuei'era. L. — Cultivated. 



76. Pamlanacecc.' — 



(375) Paudanus tectorius, Soland. — Plain..!. Sen coast of the Indian 



Peninsula, Burma, Andaman*. 



77. Aroidace'*. — 



(.".7H) Colocasia antiquoruni, Schott. Ran Cultivated in all hot countries. 



78. Lemnaeeir.— 



(377) Wolffia arrhiza, Wimm. In tanks. — Throughout India. 



79. Xaia-acin: — 



(373) Potamogeton indicus, Roxb.— In ponds and inks —Throughout the 

 plains of India Sikkim up i 3,000 ft. Bu na, Ceylon— Malaj 

 and Sandwich Islands. 

 (379) Xaias minor. All.— In siill swi ti -Throughout India and 



Ion— Old World generally. 

 so. Gyperncece. — 



(3.80) Kyllingia triceps, Rottb. Prom N.-W. India and Sind lu Bengal, 



Burma and C :ylon. — Africa, China, Australia. 

 (381) Pycreus polystachyus, Beauv.- Near the .-oust. — All warn 



(38'J) Cyperus haspan, Ij. — Throughout India \li warm n 



i Cypa'ib in larius, I; t,. On the scai t.- Kn.ni Sind u 



and Orissa Panjab — Persia, Arabia, 

 (384) i Rottl to N. Vine i 



,i pei ia (j, i n lice-fields India- Old World 



ally. 



18G) Cyperus bnlbosua, Vald^— Sind, Vligurh, Decern L J sula Ceylon 



I pji | Africa \ a and Australia. 



(387) Cyperus stolouiferus, Itetz. On th< > I om Sind to 



. Ha lay Peninsula Mauritius, Chii ; ■• Lralia. 



(388) Cypi us, C. B. Clarke. From K B na mil 



Ceylon- ill warn pt 



(389) Bleochari9 plantaginea, Br.. fc'iom Sind, Saharanpc ■ ' 



Ceylon and the Malay Peninsula— Tropics of th Old V\ 

 i90) Fimbristy lis .tetragon a, Br. Throughout India except the Ni 



Weal ap to 3,000 ft.; from Nepal and Bombay to Ceylon and 

 Tavoy- -E, Asia, Australia. 

 (391) Fimbristylis dichotoma, Vahl.— TI ro fl ft.- 



Warm regions of tin; did World. 



