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Cyperaceae. 



20 (56). Cyperus cy/indrostac/iyus Boeck. (recorded in Appendix 



I and II as C. cyperoides O.K.). 



Perennial weed, spread throughout Java from the plains up 

 to an altitude of dr 1800 m., in shadowed localities. The 

 reproduction is brought about by fruits. 



/Vo littoral plant. Habitat not mentioned. 



21 (55). Cyperus pcnnntus Larnk. See p. 47, sub No. 5; p. 90; 



p. 91, No. 5. 



Wrongly recorded in Appendix II as a true beach-plant. 

 It may be found quite near the beach or even on it, but it is 

 much more frequent in humid clayey localities behind it, 

 even far remote from the sea. It occurs as often in non- 

 saline localities as in saline ones. 



Habitat not mentioned. 



22 (58). Kyllinga monocephala Rotth. 



Perennial weed, spread throughout )ava from the plains 

 up to an altitude of 1200 m., especially beneath 300 m., in 

 moderately shadowed or sunny, by preference grassy locali- 

 ties, very often under lawn-trees and on road-sides. The 

 reproduction is effected by ramification of the creeping 

 rhizomes and by fruits. 



No littoral plant. Collected in the wood of Casuarina 

 equisetifoli'a near the beach. 



23 (57). F/mbristylis spatliacea Rot/i (F. glomerata Nees). See 



p. 47, No. 6; p. 90; p. 91, No. 5. 



In the t.nglish text wrongly recorded as a true beach-plant. 

 Though often occurring in humid saline localities and fre- 

 quently growing gregariously there, this species occurs but 

 rarely on the beach but is much more frequent in clayey 

 soils behind and often far remote from it. 



Habitat not mentioned. 



24 (59). Remiria maritima Aubl. See p. 47 and p. 132, No. 12. 



Habitat not mentioned. 



Palmae. 



25 (74). Cocos nucifera L. See p. 39, No. 3 and 4 and 7 



herebefore. 



On the south-eastern side and at Zwarte Hoek. 



