12 GRASSES AND SEDGES OF THE MALAY PENINSULA. 



Singapore — -Tampenis Eoad near Bukit Mandai, Saranggong. 



Johor — Tanak Merah Eoad. 



Pakang — Cherating, Kwala Pahang. 



Malacca — Tanjong Kling. 

 F. setacea, Bentk. "Wet spots. Local. 



Singapore— Bank of tke lake in tke Gardens. 



Pakang — Pekan. 

 F. longispica, Steud. Sandy spots, East coast. Eare. 



Pakang — Kwala Pakang, Eumpin Eiver, Pramau. 

 F.Jetragona, Br. Sandy keatks. 



Pakang — Kwala Pakang. 

 F. leptoclada Bentk. Sandy places. 



Singapore — Bukit Timak, Ckangi. 



Pakang— Kwala Pakang. 



SCIBPUS. 



So. grossus, Linn. fil. Not rare in rice-fields. Used in making mats 

 and baskets, under tke name of Eumput Musiang and R. 

 Murong (Penang). 

 Malacca and Penang — In tke paddy-fields. Not rare. 

 Pakang — Near Pekan. 

 K elan tan — Kamposa. 

 So. mucronatus, L. Common in ponds and ditckes. 



Singapore — Swamp near Thompson Eoad, Eeservoir, Ang Mo 



Kio, Tivoli. 

 Malacca — Ayer Paiias. 

 Selangor— Kwala Lumpur, Klang. 

 Penang— Pulau Betonir. 

 Pahang — Ayer Etam, Pekan. 

 Sungei Ujong — Kwala Sawar. 

 Sc. supinus, L. Local. In swamps and sawars. 

 Penang — "Waterfall. 

 Malacca — Selanda. 

 It is called Eumput Prut Tikus in Malacca. This is literally 

 " mouse intestine grass." 

 8. juncoides, Eoxb. In similar localities to the preceding. 

 Malacca — Bukit Sabukor, Bukit Tunggal. 

 Penang— Waterfall. 



BULBOSTYLIS. 



B. barlatus, Eottb. Common on sandy paths, sea-shores, etc. A 

 curious proliferous form occurred at Pekan, with long slen- 



