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ANACARDIACEJE. 
Mangifera sylvatica, Roxb. —|ommon throughout the islands, especially at 
Escape Bay. Thayet, Birm. 
——Indica, Linn .—Cultivated. 
Odina wodier, Roxb.—A common tree throughout the forests of South and 
Middle Andaman. Hnan-bai, Birm . 
Parishia insignis, H. f. —Dispersed throughout the jungles around Port Blair 
and elsewhere, but nowhere copious. Theetsae, Birm. 
In my specimens the sepals are purple, downy, and varying 
from three to four in number. 
Bouea oppositifolia, Lamb. —Common throughout the jungles, principally on 
Mount Harriet. 
Spondias Mangifera, Willd . (fructibus luteis, acidis).—With the former, and 
more frequent, especially around Aberdeen, Black Creek, etc. 
Kywae, Birm. 
Dracontomelum sylvestre, El. —A most common forest tree throughout South 
Andaman. Bamanee, Birm .; gunradah, And . 
CONNARACEiE. 
Bourea eommutata, Blanch. —Bather common throughout the islands, espe¬ 
cially along the western coasts. 
———sp. (near B. caudata, Planch). —In the jungles on the eastern base of 
Mount Harriet at North Bay. 
Cnestis ignea, Blanch. —A tree rather common throughout the jungles along 
the eastern coasts around Port Blair. 
Ellipanthus calophyllus, Kurz .—In the jungles north of Watering Cove. 
MORINGACEiE. 
*Moringa pterygosperma, Gaertn. —A couple of trees observed on Viper Island 
evidently planted. Da-tha-lwon, Birm. 
LEGUMINOSiE. 
*Lupinus sp.—Cultivated in gardens. 
*Agati grandiflora, Desv. —Cultivated at Hope Town, Ptoss Island, etc. Pout- 
ban, Birm. 
*Cicer arietinum, Grab. —Cultivated only. 
*Pisum sativum, Linn. —Cultivated only. 
Dendrolobium umbellatum, Wight et Am.—A shrub on the beaches north of 
Port Mouat plentiful, also at South Point. Djoolaeedah, And. 
Uesmodium triflorum, DC .—Common in cleared lands around Port Blair, 
introduced. 
Pteroloma triquetrum, Bl .—Common in a bamboo jungle north of Watering 
Cove and Mangrove Bay. Andamans: Dr. Playfair! Moke- 
hso-hlan-ma, Birm. 
"Cliloria ternatea, Linn.— Cultivated and sometimes as wild. Oung-mai-phyoo, 
Birm. 
Mucuna gigantea, DC .—A common climber all along the coasts fromMacpher- 
son 5 s Straits to Middle Andaman, also on Crab Island, Termok- 
lee, etc. Guludeembdali, And. ; Kwae-lae, Birm. 
Erythrina Indica, Lam.— Common along the beaches throughout the islands, 
on the eastern coasts more plentiful. Ka-theet, Birm. 
Bioclea sp.—Along the seashores of the eastern coasts, not unfrequent. 
Canavalia gladiata, D C.—Cultivated only. Pai-noung-nee, Birm . 
