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Distr. Travancore and Tinnevelly hills. Previous to this, the only 
known Indian species of Anaphyllum was A. Wightii Schott . The present 
species, however, is distinguished from it chiefly by its oblong-ovate non- 
spiral spathe and by the form of the leaf. 
293. Pothos Linn. 
424. Potlios scandciis Linn. — F. B. I., vi, pp. 551-552. 
Mundandurai to Kannikatti, 2,200 ft., No. 39365. 
Distr. Throughout India. 
XC.— NAIAD ACEE1. 
294. Aponogeton Thunb. 
425. Aponogeton mouostachyon Linn. f. — F. B. I., vi, p. 564. 
Mundandurai to Kannikatti, 1,700 ft., No. 39393. 
Distr. Throughout India and Ceylon. 
XCI.— ERIOCAILE.E. 
295. Eriocaulon Linn. 
426. Eriocaulon (sexangulare Linn.)— F. B. I., vi, p. 580. 
Mundandurai to Kannikatti, 1,000 ft., No. 39436. 
Distr. Southern Peninsular India, Lower Burma and Ceylon. 
The material of Eriocaulon in the Calcutta Herbarium is too inadequate for 
accurate identification of the species. 
XCII. — CYPERACEdE. 
296. Cyperus Linn. 
42?. Cyperus corymbosus Rottb.Var. Pangorei C. B. Clarke. F. B. I., vi, p. 
612. 
Sengalteri to Kalkad, No. 39228. 
Distr. Southern Peninsular India. 
This species is of economic importance as the famous Tinnevelly mats 
are manufactured out of this plant. 
428. Cyperus Haspan Linn.— F. B. I., vi, p. 600. 
Mundandurai, 700 ft., No. 39349. 
Distr. Throughout India. 
29?. Fimbristyiis Vahl. 
429. Fimbristylis complanata Link — F. B. I., vi, p. 646, 
Mundandurai, 700 ft., No. 39355. 
Distr. Throughout India. 
