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Acanthus ilicifolius, Linn .—Margins of the mangrove swamps at the Circular 
Bay, and between Aberdeen and South Point. Khaya, Birm ,; 
Dundah, And. 
_-— ebracteatus, 17/1 .—More common than the former, at Phoenix Bay 
towards Haddo, Port Mouat, Muddy Creek, etc. 
*Graptophyllura hortense, Nees .—Cultivated in gardens. 
*Justicia gendarussa, Linn .—As the former. 
Eranthemum album, T. And .—A most common plant in the jungles ail over 
the islands, much varying in color of the flowers. 
Peristroplie sp. ?—'New Salt-works at South Point, along the shores rather fre¬ 
quent. 
VeBBENACEAX 
^Verbena aubletia, Linn, and other species.—Cultivated in gardens. 
*Staehytarplia Indica, Vhl.~- Cultivated in gardens, at present covering all the 
sides of Boss Island and around Aberdeen. 
*Lippia nodiflora, Rich.* —Cleared lands all around Port Blair, and becoming very 
fleshy along the sea shores, introduced. 
*Lantana mixta, AW*.—About Aberdeen,amongst the shrubberies as wild,but rare. 
* Durant a Plumieri, Jacq. —Cultivated only in gardens. 
Splienodesma unguiculata, Schauer. —Common throughout the islands, especially 
along the eastern coasts. Geredah, And. 
Premna divaricata ? Wall. —A climber along the western coast from Rutland to 
Port Mouat, Crab Island, etc., in abundance. 
• -scandens P Roxb. —Rutland Island, on the ridges at Lighter Bay, and 
on Crab Island. 
Clerodendron inerme, R. Sr.— Coast- from Aberdeen to South Point, doubtfully 
wild. 
i -infortunatum, Linn .•—Locally very plentiful, as west of Black 
Creek, from Aberdeen to South Point, etc. Dargetedah, And. 
-squama turn, Vhl. —In the bamboo jungles north of Watering 
Cove, common. Bu-gyee-nee, Birm. 
Gmelina arborea, L. —A large forest tree in the jungles around Mount Harriet, 
but was leafless. 
Yitex leucoxylon, Linn .—A large forest tree along the western coast of South 
Andaman, around Port Mouat, but also occurring around 
Port Blair. Kyet-yoh, Birm. 
* -trifolia, Linn .—Only cultivated in gardens. Kyoung-ban, Birm. 
-diversifolia, Knrz .—Steep hill sides along the northern coast of Port 
Blair from South Point to Elat Shallows, rather frequent. 
Avicennia officinalis, Linn. (sec. Schauer).—Common all along the shores, on 
the beaches, or even in the mangrove swamps. 
Labiatee. 
*Ocymum sanctum, Linn .—Cultivated lands at Ross Island, introduced. 
ASalvia coccinea and splendens.—Sometimes cultivated in gardens of Europeans. 
*Leucas linifolia, Spreng .—Cultivated lands on Chatham Island, introduced and 
still rare. 
Pltjmbagikeee, 
f Plumbago rosea. L .—Cultivated in gardens. 
P LANT AGINE JE. 
*Plantago major, Linn .—Cultivated in native gardens. 
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