APPENDIX A, 
ENUMERATION OE THE PLANTS ON THE ANDAMAN ISLANDS/ 
A.—DICOTYLELONES. 
DILLENI ACEiE. 
Delima sarmentosa, Linn,— A common climber throughout South and Middle 
Andaman, the Labyrinth Islands and Rutland. 
Lillenia pilosa, Boxb .—A large tree, -which occurs especially along the Middle 
Straits, Labyrinth Islands and around Port Blair. Zimbjoon, 
Birm. ; agmadah, And. —In my specimens the flowering 
branches are all reduced to a wart, and not elongated as in 
Dr. Wallich’s figure of his Lillenia aurea. 
-sp. nov. ?— Middle Andaman, Black Creek and elsewhere, rather com¬ 
mon. Lingyaw, Birm . 
MAGNOLIACEjE. 
*Miclielia champaca, Linn .—Cultivated in gardens at Port Blair. 
ANONACEAE. 
TJvaria macrophylla ? Boxb. —Common in the jungles north of Watering Cove, 
at MacjDherson’s Straits and elsewhere. Only sterile shrubs 
observed. 
— -micrantha, A. f. et T .—In the level forests north of Watering Cove. 
Sumatrana Kurz. (Anaxagorea Sumatrana Miq* )—A large climber, 
which is rather common along the western coasts of South 
Andaman, but occurs also north of Mangrove Bay. 
Polyajthia Andamanica, Kurz. —Common all over the islands, especially 
frequent in the jungles north of Viper Island. 
— -? dubia, Kurz.- —Along with the former, especially along the western 
coasts of South Andaman. 
Artabotrys speciosa, Kurz .—A large climber in the jungles of the north coast 
of South Andaman at Middle Straits. 
*Cananga odorata, JT. f. et T. —Cultivated only in the gardens. Tha-bwot, 
Birm . 
Unona Lasymaschala, Bl .—Common throughout the jungles of these islands. 
Pyramidanthe macrantha, Kurz .—A little tree about 30 feet high, in the 
jungles at the Circular Bay north of Port Mouat, rare. 
Anaxagorea Zeylanica, H. f. et T, —A shrub common throughout the islands. 
Very near to Bhopalocarpus fruticosus, T. et B. 9 differing only 
by the much smaller flowers. 
Oxymitra fornicata, LL. f et I 7 .—Very common throughout all these islands. 
Ta-nat-sa, Birm . 
*Anona squamosa, Linn .—Cultivated only in gardens. Au-za, Birm . 
Melodorum sp. ?—A little tree in the jungles at Macpherson’s Straits (specimens 
lost.) 
Orophea polycarpa, A. DC. [Melodorum (Kentia) monospermum, Kurz .]—In 
the jungles north of Watering Cove at Port Blair. 
*• Appendix C., containing the descriptions of the apparently new species, is also here omitted. These descriptions, 
ud also other corrections and additions, will he given in my contributions towards the‘knowledge of the Burmese flora* 
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