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^Pentas carnea, .B^.—Cultivated in gardens. 
^Rondeletia speciosa, Lodd. —Cultivated in gardens. 
*Dentella repens, Forst. —Cultivated lands on Ross Island, around Aberdeen, 
etc., introduced. 
Morinda bracteata, Roxb.— Ratber common in tbe jungles throughout the 
islands. Nyau-hwae, Birm. 
———lanceolata, Wall.— Rather scarce, in the jungles at Black Creek. 
Yaiyo, Birm. 
Hydnophytum formicarum, Jack. —Common on trees in the mangrove swamps 
along the whole of the coasts. 
Mephitidea rhinozerotis, Rwds. —In the jungles around Port Blair, rather 
frequent. 
sp.—Very frequent throughout the jungles of these islands, especi- 
ally along the western coasts. 
Grumilea elongata, Wight. —A most common shrub throughout the islands. 
Dadedah, And. 
———* sp.—Very common in the interior north of Escape Bay, along the 
western coasts and elsewhere. 
Psychotria Asiatica, Linn. —Along the western coast, around Port Mouat especi¬ 
ally ; also at South Point. 
Geophila reniformis, Bon.— In the bamboo jungles of Mangrove Bay on fertile soil. 
Scyphiphora hydrophyllacea, Gaertn. —Along the shores here and there common, 
as for instance at Middle Straits, Corbyn’s Cove, Mangrove 
Creek, etc. 
Canthium sp. nov. ? (sp. No. 1).—Rather common in the jungles between Port 
Mouat and Homfray’s Ghat, and along the western coasts. 
———— sp. ? (No. 2).—In the jungles around Port Mouat. 
Timonius, sp. No. 1.—In the jungles around South Point. 
——— sp. No. 2.—In the jungles at Port Mouat. 
Guettarda speciosa, Linn. —A common small tree all along the sandy beaches 
from Rutland to Middle Andaman and on the Labyrinth Archipe¬ 
lago. Domdodah, And. 
Serissa ternata, Kurz. (Paederia ternata, Wall.) —Rather common throughout 
the islands, principally along the western coasts. 
Coffea sp.—A little tree in the jungles between Homfray’s Ghat and Port 
Mouat. 
Pavetta, sp. No. 5.—Rather frequent on Rutland Island, along the western 
coast, and on the Labyrinth Archipelago. 
—sp. No. 2. (= No. 3004 Hb. Helf.) —Rather common along the coasts 
throughout the islands; a tree 25 to 30 feet high. 
—coriacea, R. Br.— Rather frequent with the former. 
weberaefolia, Wall— In the jungles around Port Blair, especially at 
Mangrove Bay and Watering Cove. 
— sp. No. 3. (= No. 2993 Hb. Self.)— Common throughout the jungles 
of these islands. 
Styloeoryne densiflora, Wall— Along the western coasts principally; also, 
but less frequent, at Macpherson’s Straits. 
webera, A . Rich.— Throughout the jungles of South and Middle 
Andaman, 
Griffithia sp, (= No. 2807 Hb. Helf.) —Common throughout South and Middle 
Andaman and adjacent Labyrinth Archipelago. 
