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CELASTPJNEiEL 
Salacia prinoides, DO .—At Escape Bay along the beaches, at the eastern base 
of Mount Harriet, and elsewhere. 
EHAMNACEiE. 
Yentilago calyculata, Tulasn.— In the jungles around South Corbyn’s Cove. 
Zizyphus Jujuba, Linn .—-In the jungles around Aberdeen and elsewhere. 
— . -glabra, Boxb .—Jungles around Aberdeen. 
— — CEnoplia, Mill.- —'Common in the jungles between Port Mouat and 
Plomfray’s GMt, and elsewhere. 
Colubrina Asiatica, Brongn. —A common thorny shrub behind the mangrove 
zone, and occurring throughout the islands. 
AMPELIDEiE. 
Vitis Indica, L. —In the jungles around Port Blair, rather scarce. 
-pentagona, Voigt. (Cissus pentagona, Boxb. FI. Ind.)— Common behind the 
mangrove swamps on Termoldee Island. 
—discolor, Miq. —Common in the jungles on Termoklee Island. 
--glauca, Wall. ( = No. 1307 Mb. Relf.\ —Common all over South and 
Middle Andaman, and adjacent islands. 
-repanda, W. A. (Y. laeta, Wall.) —Western parts of South Andaman and 
Labyrinth Archip elago. 
--tenuifolia, W. -L—Between Port Mouat and Homfray’s Gliat common, 
also elsewhere around Port Blair. 
-——pedata, Boxb— Seashores near Corbyn’s Cove and some other localities, 
rather common. 
-muricata, Reyne. —A common species through the whole of the islands 
and a principal constituent of the climber vegetation. Yen- 
hnoung, Birm. 
Leea acuminata, Wall.— Common in the interior of the jungles north of 
Mangrove Bay. 
—sambucina, Willd. —Common all over South and Middle Andaman and 
adjacent islands; attaining here a height sometimes of 20 and 
25 feet. Kalet, Birm. 
——hirta, Banks. —Common between Port Mouat and Homfray’s Ghat; also in 
the jungles north of Mangrove Bay frequent. 
SAPINDACEiE. 
*Cardiospermum halicacabum, Linn —Cleared lands around Aberdeen, common 
but introduced. Mala-mai, Birm. 
Schmidelia glabra, Boxb. —Bather common in the jungles at Macpherson’s 
Straits, along the whole western coasts, and in the Labyrinth 
Islands. 
Erioglossmn edule, Bl. —Dispersed throughout the jungles around Port Blair, 
Hseik-khyse, Birm. 
Cupania Lessertiana, Comb. —In the jungles of Port Mouat, not rare. 
Somctia tonxemtosa (Trina tomentosa, Bl.) —'Common, especially in the interior 
of South Andaman, but also all along the eastern coasts and 
on Termoklee Island. Tha-byae Birm.; badoh, And. 
-glabra ? Bl .—A most common tree throughout the islands, especially 
along the eastern coasts. Hpagha-nja-zoo, Birm. 
Harpullia cupanioides, Boxb. —A most common tree from Homfray’s Ghat to 
Port Mouat, but also along the western coasts. 
