GRASSES AND SEDGES OF THE MALAY PENINSULA. IQ 



Singapore — Bukit Timah. 

 Penang — Government Hill. 

 Perak — Taiping. 



Sungei Ujong. 

 Native name, Kurnput Ringgin (Sungei Ujong). 



a sp. 



Penang Hill, rocky places on the summit. 



GRAMINE1. 

 F ASP ALUM. 



P. scrobiculatum, Linn. Common everywhere, and apparently 



native. 

 Singapore — All over the island. 

 Johor — Tanah Merah. 

 Malacca — Ayer Panas. 

 Selangor— Kwala Lumpur. 

 Peuang — Waterfall Garden. 

 Sungei Ujong. 



Pahang — Pekan, Kwala Pahang'. etc. 

 Natives names, Kuinput Tulo Sintadok, "caterpillar grass," E. 



Liku, "smooth grass" (Malacca), E. Ijok, '" green grass" 



(Sungei Ujong). 

 P. distichum, Burm. In sandy mud near the seashore. Common. 

 Singapore — Tanjong Karong, Bajau, Sungei Murai. 

 Johor — Tanah Merah Koad, Tanjong Bunga. 

 Peuang — Bagan Jermal. 

 Pahang — Sungei Meang. 

 P. conjugatum, Berg. Native of South America, but now widely 



distributed. It chiefly occurs along paths and in waste 



places near villages, being transported by its very adherent 



fruits, but in the wilder parts of the country does not occur. 



It forms a good fodder grass. 

 Singapore — Common everywhere. 

 Johor — Shores of the strait near Johor. 

 Malacca — Common. 

 Penang — Waterfall Garden. 

 Pahang — Pekan. 



Siam — Bangtaphan (Dr. Keith). 

 Sungei Ujong — Common. 



ISACSNE. 



I» australis, E. Br. Common in damp swampy spots. 



