240 D. Prain — The non-indigenous species of the Andaman Flora. [No. 3, 





Names of Species. 



PtEMARKS. 













Condition in 1866 (Kurz.) 



Condition in 1889-90. 



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Cucurbita maxima 



Duchesne. 

 *Opuntia ^ ^ 



' Cultivated.' 







*Cereus | g g 

 *Melocactus J> ^ o 



'In the gardens of Eu- 







*Epiphyllum | ^ p, 



ropeans.' 





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*Echinocactus J 









*Carum Roxburghia- 



' Cultivated.' 







num. Benth. 









*Peucedanum graveo- 



' Cultivated.' 







lens Benth. 









*Coriandrum sativum. 



* Cultivated.' 







Linn. 









*Cuminum Cyminum 



' Cultivated.' 







Linn. 







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*Rondeletia speciosa 



Lodd. 



' Cultivated in gardens.' 







*Pentas carnea Benth. 



* Cultivated in gardens.' 







Zinnia, several species. 



* Cultivated in gardens.' 



Frequently subspontan- 

 ecus. 





*Rudbeckia, species. 



' Cultivated in gardens,' 







*Coreopsis, several 



[Cultivated in gardens.] 





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species. 

 Tagetes, several 



[Cultivated in gardens.] 



Also in waste places near 





species. 





the houses of ' self-sup- 

 porter ' convict colonists, 

 common. 





Plumbago rosea Linn. 



' Cultivated in gardens.' 







Jasminum, several sp. 



' Cultivated in the gardens 

 of Europeans.' 







Allamanda catbartica 



' Cultivated in gardens.' 







Linn. 









Thevetia neriifolia 



' Cultivated in gardens.' 







J^lss. 







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Vinca rosea Linn. 



* Cultivated and sometimes 



Very common in waste 







as wild.' 



places on Ross Island, and 

 about Aberdeen. 





Plumeria acutifolia 



' Cultivated only.' 



A very favourite shrub in 





Poir. 





all the European gardens. 





Ncrium odorum Sol. 



' Cultivated only.' 







*Heliotropium peru- 



' Cultivated only.' 







vianum Linn. 









Ipomcea Bona-nox 



* Cultivated only in gardens 







Linn. 



of Europeans.' 





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I. Quamoclit Linn. 



'Cultivated in gardens, 

 and now occurring as 

 wild on Ross Island.' 







I. Batatas LamTc. 



' Cultivated only.' 



The Sweet-potato is rather 

 largely cultivated in the 

 Settlement. 





Lycopersicum escu- 



' Much cultivated by native 







lentum Mill. 



convicts.' 





