ISO THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 



Timah, Chan Clm Kang, Selitar. I doubt this being dis- 

 tinct from Bl ume's Sc. tenella. 



Natadaoe.e. 



Naias minor All. Pitches. Gardens, often a perfect pest in the 

 Gardens lake. 



Erigcaulone/e. 



Eriocaul >n se.vanrjulare L. Very common all over Singapore. 



K. fmncatun Ham. Damp sandy spots, common. Tanglin, 

 Tampenis, Bukit Timah, Chan Chu Kang-. 



Cyperace/E. 



Kijl'inga cylindrica Nees. Rare, sandy spots. Cathedral close. 



K. ntelanosperma Nees. Rare, in long damp grass. Tanglin. 



K. brerifolia Rottb. Very common, whole island. 



K. monocephala Rottb. Whole island. 



Pycreus nitens Nees. Rare, damp sandy spols, Selitar, Changi. 



P. pol/stacJiyu? Beau v. Very common, waste ground and or en 

 spots, var. laxiflorus. Marshy ground. 



Ci/peru* Haspmi L. Very common in marshy spots. Whole 

 island. 



C. ilijfasus Vahl. Sandy woods, Bukit Timah. 



C. radians Nees. Sea shores, Changi. 



C. co'npremts L. Common in waste ground, whole islanl. 



C. Iria L. Weed of cultivation, whole ishni. 



C. cHatahs L. Very common in waste ground. 



C. }fa!accensis Lam. Muddy spots by tidal rivers, Balestier 

 plain. 



C. pi'osu? Vahl. Wet or damp spots, whole island. 



