i'LORA AilABiGA. 
469 
SiypliacBiC Gaertn, 
L ll« thebaka Mart. Hist. Palrn. Ill, 225. 
Habitat: II. Rare and onlv in the lowland, here and there culti- 
vated. At Hodeidah in the sand of the coast region successfully culti- 
vated. 
Distrib. : Along the valley of the Nile in middle and upper Egypt ; 
Shaikh Othman near Aden. 
3. Cocos L. 
I. €. oucifera L. Sp. PL I (1753) 1188. 
Habitat : II. Lahej (Defl.) cultivated. 
Ill, South coast, near el-Hanu, east of Schehr, planted in 
great quantities. 
Fr. : Feb. 1881 (S.). 
Distrib, : Cosmopolitan in the tropics. 
4. Areca L. 
I. A. eateclm L. Sp. PI. 1189. 
Habitat : II, Yaman. 
Distrib. : Exact native country of the Betel-nut Palm is uncertain. 
CXM. PANI^ANACEAE* 
I. Pandanais Rumph. ex L. f. 
S. P. tectorlus Soland. ex Parkinson Journ. Voy. H. M. S. Endeavour 
(1773) 46.— -P. odomtissimus L. f. Suppl. (1781) 424. 
Habitat : II. In the ravine Offer, Jebel Bura near Hill©, 600 m. 
(S. 314) ; Wady Chuoiet, 1,200 m. (S, 1181) ; Aggara near Hodjek, 
600 m. 
Fl. : Female flowers Feb. 1889 (S.). 
Distrib. : India, Arabia. 
Vera, name t Kadi (S.)« 
CXIII. ffPHACEAE. 
I. Typlia L. 
L T. angustlfolla L. Sp. PL 971. 
Habitat : II. Bahr-es-Sahan near Aminerieh, in the low country of 
the Tehama (S. 474) ; Spring near Bet-el-Mograb, not far from Menacha, 
2,400 m. (S. 1707). 
III. Stream of valley leading to Dhofar Mts. (Bent 94 !). 
Distrib. : Europe, N. America, Asia, also in tropical America. 
Vern- name: Hafe^ haffa (S.). 
