10 GRASSES AND SEDGES OF THE MALAY PENINSULA. 



Pahang — Kwala Pahang, Pekan. 

 Malacca — Common. 

 K. cylindrical,, Nees. Local. Not at all common. 

 Singapore — Raffles Institute (Hullett). 

 Siam — Bangtaphan (Dr. Keith). 



FIMBBISTYLIS. 



F. nutans, Vahl. Damp marshy spots on sandy heaths. Local. 



Singapore — Changi. 



Malacca — Pulau Besar. 



Pen an g — Telok Bahang, Tanjong Bunga. 



Pahang — Bumpin Biver, Kwala Pahang. 

 F. sehoenoides, Vahl. 



Penang — Telok Bahang, Tanjong Bunga, 

 F. argentea, Vahl. Sandy banks of rivers. Bare. 



Kelantan — Kamposa. 

 F. aestivalis, Vahl. Damp sandy spots. 



Singapore — Tanglin. 



Pahang — Katapong, Kwala Pahang. 

 Native name, Bumput Surai. 

 F. diphylla, Kth. Very common. 



Singapore — Changi, Tanglin, Selitar, etc. 



Malacca — Pulau Besar near the town. 



Sungei Ujong — Seremban. 



Penang — "Waterfall. 



Johor — Tanali Merah Besar. 



Pahan g — Pekan . 

 Native names, Bumput Parah (Parah is a measure), B. Purun 

 Batu, "mat grass," which grows in stony places. 

 F. sericea, B. Br. Sandy shores. Bare. East coast only. 



Pahang — Cherating, Kwala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Meang. 



Kelantan — Kamposa. 

 F. pauciflora. (F. malaccana, Boeck. F. jiliformis, Kth). Very 

 common. 



Singapore — Abundant — Tanglin, Changi, Chan Chu Kang, 

 Government Hill, Bochor, Pulau Tekong. 



Johor — Tanah Merah Boad. 



Sungei Ujong. 



Penang — Waterfall, etc. 



Pahang — Pekan, Praman. 

 Native name, Bumput Grirah. 

 F. tencra, Var. obiusata, C. B. Clarke. Not rare. In sandy open 



