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9 (77). Acrostichum aureum L. See p. 55, No. 4. 



In Appendix II wrongly recorded as a true beach-plant. It is 

 often found miles away from the sea, frequently on the inner 

 border of a broad mangrove-belt, rather rarely in sweet water. 



Habitat not mentioned. 



Cycadaceae. 



10 (76). Cycas rumphii Miq. See p. 130, No. 7, and p. 217. 



In the English text wrongly recorded as a true beach-plant, 

 in the older Dutch text rightly mentioned as a species not 

 belonging to the typical littoral flora. 



In 7 mentioned as only found at Zwarte Hoek. 



Pandanqpeae. 



// (75). Patulanus tectorius Sol. See p. 43, sub No. 4. 



Habitat not mentioned. But from a subsequent paper *) 

 it appears that this species was observed in the old forest 

 of Casuarina equisetifotia, i.e. on the south-eastern side of 

 the island. 



Gramineae. 



12 (63). Imperata cylindrica P. B. (I. arundinacea Cyr.). See p. 106 



and 6 and 16 herebefore. 



No littoral plant. Mentioned for the interior only. 



13 (69). Saccharum spontancum L. See p. 100 and 4, 5, 6, 15 



and 16 herebefore. 



No littoral plant. On the south-eastern side behind the 

 C asuarinas. 



14 (68). Pogonathcrum paniceiun Hack. (P. crinitum Trin.). See p. 105. 



yVo littoral plant. As appears from the Dutch text collected 

 on steep slopes near the sea. 



15 (64). Ischaemum muticum L. See pp. 89, 90. 



In 4 mentioned as found on the south-eastern side. 



16 (61). Erioch/oa ramosa O.K. 



Grass of periodically humid or swampy, but in the east- 

 monsoon frequently very dry, rather heavy soils. This Ameri- 

 can plant, which was introduced in Java already long ago. 



l ) Dr. W. Docters van Leeuwen, The Vegetation of the Island of Sebesy, 

 situated in the Sunda Strait, near the Islands of the Krakatau-group; in the year 1921, 

 in Ann, |ard. Bot, Buitenzorg XXXII (1923), p. 146. 



