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with narrow leaves, which not rarely occurs in damp spots 



rather speedily dried. I met with it at Toas in Singapore. 

 C pulcTierrimus, Willd. Damp spots. 

 Penan g — Pulau Betong. 

 Selangor — Kwala Lumpur. 

 Pahang — Katapong. 

 Siam — Bangtaphan (Dr. Keith). 

 O. distans, Linn. fil. A common roadside and waste ground weed 



here, as it is almost all over the tropics. 

 Singapore — Ang Mo Kio, Tanglin, and many other places. 

 Penang — Sepoy Lines, Dato Kramat. 

 Selangor— Caves, Kwala Lumpur. 

 Kelantan — Kamposa. 

 Siam — Bangtaphan (Dr. Keith). 

 Malacca — Pulau Undan. 

 Native name, Kuinput Vanggi (Malacca). Perhaps "Wangi'' 



" scented grass." 

 O. malaccensis, Lam. Muddy streams near the sea, and on the 



beach. Not very common. 

 Penang — Waterfall. 

 Pahang — Pekan. 

 Tringganu — Pulau Ketam. 

 Kelautan — Kamposa. 

 C. pilosus, Vahl. One of the commonest species, and somewhat 



variable in height, colouring and compactness of umbel. 

 Singapore — Changi, Ang Mo Kio, Tanglin, Jurong, Chan Chu 



Kang. 

 Johor — Tanah Merah Eoad. 

 Malacca — Common. 

 Penang — Waterfall, Tanjong Bunga. 

 Selangor — Kwala Lumpur near the Club, Bukit Kuda. 

 Sungei Ujong— Port Dickson, Kwala Sawar. 

 Pahang — Pekan, Katapong. 

 C. procerus, Eottb. Not common. 

 Penang — Waterfall. 

 Kelantan — Kamposa. 

 Malacca — Chabau, Ching. 

 Native name, Eumput Munsiang. 

 C. rotundus, L. A common weed. 



Singapore — Tanglin, Chan Chu Kang, &c. 

 Penang — Bagan Jermal, Sepoy Lines. 

 Pahang — Pekan, 



