20 GRASSES AND SEDGES OF THE MALAY PENINSULA. 



Singapore — Tang] in, Changi. 



Johor — Summit of Mount Ophir (Hullett), Pengerang. 



Pahang — Pekan, Katapong. 



Penang — "Waterfall Garden. 



Malacca — Ayer Panas, common. 

 I. pulchella, Roth. Common in rice fields and wet spots. 



Singapore. — Chan Chu Rang, Ang Mo Rio, Krairji. 



Malacca— Bukit Tunggal. 



Penan g. 

 OpJiismenus burmanni, Retz. Not common. 



Peuansj — Sepoy Lines. 

 O. compositus, Wight. Shady woods. Widely distributed, but not 

 very common. 



Malacca — Bukit Tunggal. 



Pahang — Rwala Pahang. 



Pulau Buru, near Rarimon Islands. 



PAN1CTTM. 



P. (Digitaria) sanguinale, Trin. Common in waste ground. 

 Singapore — Botanic Gardens, Changi. 

 Penang — Waterfall. 



Pahang — Rumpin River, Sungei Meang. 

 Var. austral 'e. Occurs in Singapore, and Penang near the Water- 

 fall. 

 P. parvulwn, Nees Common weed. 



Singapore— Botanic Gardens, Changi, Juroug, Raffles Light- 



house. 

 Penang — Waterfall. 

 Pahang — Sungei Mean \>. 

 P. volascens, Nees. Rare. 



Singapore — Bajau. A form with glabrous a pikelets. 

 P. heteranthum, Nees. Rare. Sandy shores, beneath the easua- 

 rinas. 

 Pahang — Rumpin River, Sungei Meang. 

 P. cimicinum, Retz. Weed near villages and old cultivations. 

 Singapore — Tanglin, Tivoli, Changi, Chan Chu Rang. 

 Penang— Waterfall, Tanjong Bunga. 

 P. (Brachiaria) nodosum, Kth. P. multiiiode Presl. Common in 

 thickets and woods. 

 Singapore — Tanglin, Dalvey Road, etc., Chan Chu Rang. 



Freshwater Isle. 

 Penang — Waterfall, Government Hill, Pulau Betong. 



