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*Phaseolus, several species.—Cultivated only in gardens. 
———rostratus, Wall. —Common along the shores, especially at south 
Corbyn’s Cove, Homfray’s Ghat, western coasts north of Port 
Mouat, etc. 
*Vigna sinensis, Savi. —Much cultivated by native convicts. 
LabiaD vulgaris Sam. —Cultivated only. Pai, JBirm. 
*Pachyrrhizus angulatus. Bich. —Cultivated. Pai-myeet, Birm . 
*Cajanus Indicus, Spreng .—Cultivated and sometimes wild. Pai-yen-khyang, 
Birm. 
Abrus precatorius, Linn.— Common in the jungles of the coasts throughout the 
islands. Ewaegnay or kyen-rwae, Birm. 
Pterocarpus dalbergioides, Boxb. —A common tree throughout the islands, 
especially along the western coasts and on the Labyrinth 
Archipelago, Rutland, etc. Pa-douk, Birm.; Djalangadah, And. 
Brachypterum scandens, Bth. —A common climber throughout the islands, 
especially along the coasts. 
Defris uliginosa, Bth. —Shores behind the mangrove swamps at Hope Town 
from Aberdeen to South Point, etc. 
-- sp. (panicula ferrugineo-tomentosa.)—Along the shores at South Point. 
Pongamia glabra, Vent.— A common tree along the beaches throughout the 
islands. Tha-ween, Birm. 
Dalbergia tamarindifolia, Boxb. —-In the bamboo jungles of the south coasts 
of Middle Andaman and elsewhere. 
—-emarginata, Boxb. —Bather common along the beaches of the eastern 
coasts of these islands, especially at South Corbyn’s Cove. 
Sophora tomentosa, Linn. —Beaches north of Port Mouat, also between Aber¬ 
deen and South Point. 
Guilandina Bondhuc, Linn. —A common climber along the shores throughout 
the islands. Ka-leing, Birm. 
*Poinciana pulcherrima, Linn. —Only cultivated. Doung-souk, Birm. 
Caesalpinia nuga, Ait. —Common along the coasts of South and Middle Anda¬ 
man. Hsoo-kouk, Birm. ; dulangugadah, And. 
Peltophorum ferrugineum, Vog. —Ptather common along the shores between 
South Corbyn’s Cove and Port Blair, frequent. 
^Cassia alata, Linn. —Hope Town, as wild, but evidently introduced. Mai-za- 
lee-gyee, Birm. 
*-fistula, Linn. —Cultivated in gardens at Boss Island. Gnu-gyee, Birm. 
Gutea bijuga, DO .—A shrub along the shores at Middle Straits. 
Intsia palembanica ? Miq. —A large tree in the forests along Port Blair, also 
plentiful along the western coasts. Pynkado, Birm. ; dhsagun- 
dah, And. 
Bauhinia sp.—In the jungles around Aberdeen. Palan, Birm. 
Cynometra bijuga, Spanoghe. —Common all along the beaches and near the 
mangrove swamps, especially along the eastern parts. 
Entada Pursuetha, DC .—A most common climber, covering the trees, espe¬ 
cially along the western coasts, totally. Kung-nyen, Birm. 
Adenanthera pavonima, Linn— In the jungles of the interior and along the 
coast zone, especially along the western coasts, on Termoklee 
Island, etc. Bwae-gyee, Birm. 
^Mimosa pudica, Cleared lands around Aberdeen and Phoenix Bay, rare, 
introduced. Hte-ka-yung, Birm. 
Acacia intsia, Willd. —A large climber along the southern shores of Middle 
Andaman, western coasts of South Andaman, and elsewhere. 
