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NOTES AND QUERIES. 



N. C. P.— The plant you refer to is 

 Typha an gusti folia, a reed or rush some- 

 times (but incorrectly) called the bull- 

 rush, and also known variously as cat- 

 tail flag, reed mace, and elephant grass. 

 The Sinhalese name is Hambu-pan. The 

 leaves have some value for making hats, 

 mats, &c, and the fluffy material found 

 in the spadix was at one time a good 

 deal used for stuffing. The plant has 

 been favourably reported on as a fibre 

 for paper-making. It is found growing 

 in abandoned paddy fields, e.g., in the 

 neighbourhood of Anuradhapura. 



