132 THE FLORA OF SINGAPORE. 



Var. pluristriatd. Long wet grass. Bukit Timah, Chan 

 ('liu Kang. 



F. aestivalis Vahl. Damp cultivated ground, Tanglin. 



F. ferru jinea Vahl. Tidal river mud. Kranji, Chan Chu Kang, 

 Pufau Ubin. 



F. apathitcea Roth. San ly spots near the sea, common. Selitar, 

 Bukit Mandai, Kranji, Changi. 



F. teneru var. obtusaUi. Sandy spots and in turf, not rare, Tang- 

 lin, Jurong, Bukit Timah, Chua Chu Kang. 



F. asperrima Boeck. Woods, Bukit Mandai. 



F. mitiacea Vahl. Very common in dry spots all over Singapoie. 

 F. glolu'.osa Kth. Common. Tanglin. 



F. complanata Link. Not very common. Botanic Gardens. Chan 

 Chu Kang, Balestier plain. 



F. Irptodada Benth. Common in sandy spots. Tanglin, Bukit 

 Timah, Changi, Balestier plain. 



Bulbostylis barbata K unth. Common everywhere in sandy spots- 



B.puberula Kth. In Cantley's collection, without locality. 



Scopus mmronaius L. Common in pools and ditches, Reservoir, 

 Chan Chu Kang. 



Sd grosms Lin. fil. Rare. Ditch at Wayang Satu, Bukit Timah 



Road. 

 Fuirena umbellata Rottb. Common in swampy spots. 



Lipocarpha argentea R. Br. Common in wet spots all over the 

 island. 



L. microcephala Kth. Local. Bukit Mandai, and on the Bukit 

 Timah road near Kranji, Galang. 



Rhynchospora Wu/lichiana Kth. Common in dry heathy spots. 

 Jurong, Sungei Morai, Selitar. 



