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Mimusops Indica, A. DO.—A most cliaracteristic forest tree of the coasts, 
occupying there the fertile and level valleys exclusively. Kup- 
palee sheet, Birm. 
--—elengi, Linn— In the jungles around Aberdeen and Mount Harriet, 
Khayah, Birm. 
EBENACEiE. 
Diospyros, sp. No. 1 (near D. melanoxylon)A large tree in the jungles north 
of Mangrove Bay on indurated chloritic stone. 
No. 2,—-In the jungles around Mount Harriet, Aberdeen, etc.; 
Andamans : Liebig ! Moong, Birm. 
■ - Gardneri P Tim.- -On the woody ridges around Port Mouat. A tree 
40 to 50 feet high by 4 to 5 feet girth. 
_____=_. S p.p_gouthem coasts of Middle Andaman. 
Marcreightia Andamanica, Kurz.—A common shrub throughout the islands. 
Jtospidios vaccinioides, Ldl .—A little tree, 25 to 85 feet high, in the jungles north 
of Mangrove Bay and Watering Cove. 
Eryeibe sp. (near E. paniculata)Only sterile plants seen at Macpherson’s 
Straits. 
OLEACE^E. 
Chionanthus ramiflora, Roxb .—Steep hill sides along the western side of 
Watering Cove. 
Linociera maerophylla and ramiflora, Wall , both belong here, 
also Chionanthus palembanica, Mig. 
JASMINACEiE. 
^Jasminum.—Several species cultivated in the gardens of Europeans. 
APOCYNEuE. 
*Allamanda cathartica, Linn. —Cultivated in gardens. Pha-voung-bau, Birm. 
Carissa diffusa ? Roxb. —At Escape Bay towards the interior; very common on 
the Labyrinth Islands, as on Termoklee and Crab Island, 
Eutland, etc. 
Ophioxylon serpentinum, Linn. —Bather common in the jungles of South 
Andaman, as at Port Mouat, Port Blair, north of Mangrove 
Bay, etc. 
*Thevetia nereifolia, Juss. —Cultivated in gardens. 
Alvxia stellata, Roem et SchuU .—In the forests around Port Mouat and near 
South Point at Port Blair. 
Cerbera odallam ? Gaertn — Here and there along the shores, more common 
along the western coasts, especially at Port Mouat. Kalwa, 
Birm. 
Lactaria salubris ? Rmvph. —Along the shores around Port Blair. Letshedah, 
And. 
Tabernaemontana Wallichiana ? Stead. —All along the shores on the beaches, 
very common throughout the islands, also on Boss Island still 
remaining. Tsjelap, Birm. 
Winca rosea, Linn. —Cultivated and sometimes as wild. 
* Plumeria acutifolia, Boir.— Cultivated only. 
Alstonia spectabilis, R. Br.— In the jungles west from Black Creek. Let-htuk, 
Birm . 
Blaberopus ? ?—In the jungles around Port Blair and elsewhere, rather common. 
*Nerium odorum, Sol .—Cultivated only. 
Ecdysanthera sp—Common all around Port Blair and the eastern coasts to 
Shoal Bay. Toung-tha-lay, Birm. ; dalangadah, And . 
