314 D. Prain — The Vegetatioyi of the Goco Group. [ISTo. 4, 



not infrequent in the interior on flat lands, but not met with ascending 

 the ridges. There is apparently no such species as T. procera. 

 AndamanSj Malaya; planted elsewhere ia the tropics. 



106. Teeminalia bialata Karz. 

 Great Coco, frequent. 

 Burma, Tenasserim, Andamans. 



107. Lumnitzera eacemosa Willd. 



Little Coco, very common among- mangroves in the lagoon. 

 Tropical shores of Eastern Hemisphere and Polynesia. 



108. Illigera Contzadbnca Meissn. 

 Great Coco, a rather common climber. 

 Tenasserim, Andamans. 



109. Gteocarpus Jacquini Roxb. 



In all the islands, probably the commonest species in the group. 

 Tropical sea-shores of the old world and Polynesia. 



MYRTACE^. 



110. Barringtonia speciosa Forst. 

 In all the islands, very common. 



Ceylon ; Andamans, Nicobars ; Malaya ; Australia ; Polynesia : on 

 sea-shores. 



111. Barringtonia eacemosa Blume. 

 In all the islands, very common. 



India, Ceylon ; Burma, Malaya ; Andamans, Nicobars ; Polynesia ; 

 on sea-shores. 



MELASTOMACE^. 



112. Memecylon edule Roxb. 



Great Coco ; east coast, on rocky pi-omontory at south end of Ford 

 ga^y — ouly one tree seen. 



Andamans, Malaya, Philippines. Mr. Kurz has a specimen from 

 Great Coco also, only ia leaf, and has it from S. Andaman in flower. 



LTTHRACE^. 



113. Pbmphis ACIDULA Forst. 



In all the islands ; very common, especially on the west coast on 

 rocky or shingly promontories. 



Tropical shores of Eastern Hemisphere. 



114. Lagerstroemia htpoleuca Kurz. 

 Great Coco, common in the interior. 

 Andamans. 



