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Acacia pennata, Willd. —In the jungles around Port Mouat and south coast of 
Middle Andaman. 
———caesia? W. A — A common tree around Mount Harriet and southern 
coast of Middle Andaman. Ken-bwon, Birm. 
* Acacia glauca et farnesiana, Willd .—Are much cultivated on Boss Island. 
Albizzia Lebbek, Bth.— Common in the jungles throughout the islands, especial¬ 
ly at South Corbyn’s Cove and other parts of the eastern 
coasts. Kukko, Birm .; beymadah, And . 
—— Julibrissin, Boiv.— In the bamboo jungles along Middle Straits. 
ROSACEiE. 
*Bosa.—Several species are found cultivated in gardens. 
Prunus martabanica (Cerasus martabanica, Wall.) —Prequent in the evergreen 
forests of South Andaman. Pannoo, Birm . 
COMBRETACEiE. 
Terminalia procera, Roxb ., (scarcely different from T. Catappa).—Common 
throughout the jungles of South and Middle Andaman, etc. 
Bankha, Birm .; bailadah, And. 
————bialata, Bather common throughout South Andaman, especi¬ 
ally along the eastern coasts. Touk-kyan, Birm. 
Poivrea Boxburghii? DC.—A climber in the leafless jungles around South 
Corbyn’s Cove. Tha-ma-ka, Birm . 
Gyrocarpus Asiaticus, Willd. —Bather frequent along the eastern coast of 
South Andaman. 
Lumnitzera racemosa, Willd.— Along the southern coast of Middle Andaman, 
at Middle Straits, frequent. 
*Quisqualis Indica, Linn.— In gardens of Europeans, cultivated. 
MELASTOMACEiE. 
Melastoma sp. ?—Along the ridges from South Corbyn’s Cove to Phoenix Bay 
and elsewhere, in moist places, rare. Araglaka goreimdeendak, 
And. 
Sonerila sp. ? ?—Moist and rocky places in the jungles at Watering Cove. 
Memecylon, sp. No. 2.—In the jungles north of Watering Cove. 
^ „_^tinctorium, Koenig. —Bather frequent throughout the jungles of 
these islands. 
— — —sp. No. 1. (near M. coeruleum, Jack.)— Not uncommon through¬ 
out the jungles, especially along Middle Straits. 
n—-pauciflorum. ? Bl. —Common all over the jungles, especially from 
Macpherson’s Straits, along the western coasts, and the Laby¬ 
rinth Archipelago. 
MYRTACEiE. 
Sonneratia alba, /Sm.—All along the mangrove swamps, but not copious. 
— —acida, Linn, fil— Much scarcer than the former, and occurring 
only along the eastern coasts. Taba or ta-mah, Birm . 
*Punica granatum, Dim.—Cultivated only. Tha-lay, Birm . 
^Psidium guava, Linn.— Cultivated only. Malaka, Birm. 
Acmena zeylaniea, Wight .—A little tree between Homfray’s Ghat and Port 
Mouat. 
———leptantha, Wight.— Beaches at Jolly Peninsula. 
Jambosa alba. Bumph .—Common all over the shore and coast zone. 
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