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DATISCACEiE. 
Tetrameles nudiflora, R. Br.— A common tree in the leaf-shedding forests along 
the coasts. Memboah, Birm. 
passifloracea:. 
^Passiflora laurifolia, Linn. —Cultivated in gardens of Europeans. 
Modecca heterophylla, Bl. (an eadem ac M. trilobata, Roxb.?)— Common all 
over the islands, and climbing up the trees for more than 80 
feet. 
CACTACEiE. 
^Several species of Opuntia , Cereus , Melocactus , Epiphyllum and Echinocactus 
observed in the gardens of Europeans. 
CRASSULACEJE. 
Bryophyllum calycinum, Salisb.— On Boss Island in cultivated lands, rare, and 
evidently introduced. Ywet-kya-pen-pouk, Birm . 
TJMBELLIFERiE. 
^Anethum graveolens, Linn— Cultivated. Samwat, Birm. 
* -sowa, Roxb. —Cultivated. Sa-myeik, Birm. 
^Pimpinella involucrata, Wight. —Cultivated. Sa-mung-sa-ba, Birm . 
*Cuminum cyminum, Linn. —Cultivated. Zee-Ya, Birm. 
^Coriandrum sativum, Linn. —Cultivated. Nan-nan, Birm . 
ARALIACEAB. 
Polyscias nodosa, Seem. ?■—-Common in the forests of the western coasts around 
Port Mouat, and on the Labyrinth Islands. Only sterile trees 
seen. 
Brassaiopsis palmata, Kurz. (Araliopsis Andamanica, Kurz. ; Panax pabnatum, 
Roxb). —In the interior west of Black Creek. 
Paratropia venulosa, W. et . A. —Common all over the jungles, but nowhere in 
great quantity. Baloo-letwa, Birm. 
ALANGIACEJ3. 
Alangium sundanum, Miq .—In the forests of Aberdeen. Agnarah, And. 
LORANTHACEAL 
Loranthus longiflorus, JDesv. —Jolly Peninsula on Aemena leptantha. 
-—pentandrus, Linn— On the ridge near Circular Bay at Port Mouat. 
*——— ——buddleioides, JDesv. —In the jungles around Port Blair, especially 
on Artocarpus chaplasha. Boodundah, And. 
Viscum (Y. heteranthum, Wall?). —Mount Harriet, between Aberdeen and 
South Point, etc., on Artocarpus chaplasha . Godambdah, And . 
RTJBIACEiE. 
Nauclea sp.—A high forest-tree in the deciduous jungles around South Corbyn’s 
Cove and elsewhere. Hteing, Birm. 
IT near ia pilosa ? Bth. —Common around Port Blair in the jungles. 
Mussaenda macrophylla, Wall. —Common all over these islands, and recognisa¬ 
ble during the flowering time from a great distance by the white 
segments of the calyx. 
Ophiorrhiza rugosa, Wall. —Hidges north of Port Mouat, and especially in the 
fertile soil of the jungles at Bamboo Creek. 
*Hedyofis Burmanniana, Forst. —Cultivated lands around Port Blair, introduced^ 
.-——-hispida? Roxb— In the jungles around Hope Town, very common on the 
ridges on Joily Peninsula, between Island Bay and Port Mouat a 
.———-sp.—In the jungles around Watering Cove and Mangrove Bay during 
the rains. 
