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steeculiacej:. 
Sterculia ornata, Wall .—Common in the leafless jungles around South Corbyn’s 
Cove and elsewhere. Shau-nee, Birm. 
— --parviflora, Boxb ?—Bather common in the kuppalee forests at Macpher- 
son’s Straits and elsewhere. 
— _—alata, Boxb— Coasts along North Bay, Macpherson’s Straits, and all 
around Port Blair. 
-— -foetida, Linn.—hi the jungles around Port Blair, especially at South 
Point. Letkhok, Birm. 
—-—— colorata, Boxb .—Very common all along the beaches and shores of the 
eastern coasts of South and Middle Andaman. Berdah, And. 
Heritiera littoralis, Dryand.—A most common tree along the beaches through¬ 
out the islands. Pinlav-kanazoe, Birm . 
——minor, Lamb. —With the former. 
Pterospermum aceroides, Wall.— Dispersed throughout the jungles, especially 
along the western coasts. Tha-ma-jam-wai-zoke, Birm. 
Buettneria aspera, Golebr. —Bather common in the jungles of South Andaman, 
especially in the interior. 
— -— Andamanensis, Kurz. —Bather a common climber throughout the 
islands, especially around Port Blair. 
TILIACEiE. 
Grewia calophylla, Kurz.- —In the jungles around South Point and elsewhere, 
rather rare. Mayan-boe, Birm. 
— -microcos, Linn. —In the jungles around Mount Harriet, very scarce. 
Mya-ya, Birm. 
Leptonychia heteroclita, Kurz. —Only a sterile shrub seen at the Circular Bay 
of Port Mouat. 
Elaeocarpus robustus, Boxb. (E. Helferi, Kurz.=No. 696 Lib. Helf.) —A small 
tree, common all along the western coasts of South Andaman; 
rare, however, around Port Blair. Tau-man-gyee, Birm . 
MALPIGHIACEiE. 
Biptage Madablota, Gaertn .—In the jungles around South Corbyn's Cove, only 
the fruits seen. 
Aspidopterys tomentosa, A. Juss .—In the jungles north of Watering Cove. 
OXALIDEiE. 
*Oxalis corniculata, Linn. —Cultivated lands around Port Blair, introduced and 
rare. 
BALSAMINEiE. 
Hmpatiens Balsamina, Linn. —Cultivated in gardens, and sometimes sponta¬ 
neously. Pansheet, Birm. 
EUTACEiE. 
Toddalia sp. ?—A high climber on Termoklee Island and elsewhere on the 
western coast north of Port Mouat. Ka-flieet-hsoo, Birm. 
Acronychia pedunculata, Miq. —Common along the ridges at South Point; 
also seen north of Viper Island. 
Glycosmis arborea, DC. —A small tree, observed abundantly in the coast 
jungles at Muddy Greek. 
— -pentaphyila, Corr. —A most common shrub, forming the principal part of 
the shrub vegetation in many places. 
Murraya exotica, Linn. —A little tree, throughout South and Middle Andaman, 
but not copious, except on Termoklee Island. Tha-nat-kha. 
Birm. 
