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Mallotus sp. No. 1.—A most common shrub or small tree throughout the islands. 
-■-sp. No. 2.—Bather common along the coasts, especially at Progress 
Creek, and on the Labyrinth Islands. 
-muricatus? Mail Arg .(= ClaoxylonNo. 7 lib. IIf, ei I \).—Very common 
throughout the islands and adjacent Labyrinth Archipelago. 
—---philippinensis, Mull. Arg .—A tree in the interior, north of Macpher- 
son’s Straits, and around Port Blair. Thoung-the-din, Birm. 
Macaranga Indica, Wight .~~A tree often attaining a height of 50 to 60 feet at 
Macpherson’s Straits; at Jolly Peninsula an entire jungle 
of this species exists. 
--—tomentosa, Wight .—South point to Aberdeen and elsewhere in the 
shore jungles. 
*Bicinus communis, Linn .—Cultivated only. Khyet-lisoo, Birm. 
Bennettia sp. ? ?—Along the western coasts around Port Mount. 
AJatropha multifida, Linn .'—Cultivated only. 
*Ourcas purgans, Med. —Cultivated only. T hem-b an - kye t - sir 6 o, Birin. 
Trigonostemon sp.—Eather frequent throughout the jungles, especially along 
the western coasts. 
Codiaeum moluccanum, Dene .—Cultivated only. 
Gelonium bifarium, Roxb .—Middle Andaman, along Middle Straits in bamboo 
jungles. 
Exccecaria agallocha, Limit —A characteristic shrub or little tree especially on 
Middle Andaman, but common along the shores of all these 
islands behind the mangroves. Ta-yau, Birm .; gairegedah, 
And. 
* Euphorbia pilulifera, Linn .—Cultivated lands around Port Blair common, 
introduced. 
* -thymifolia, Barm .—Along roads, in cultivated lands, &c., around Port 
Blair, introduced. 
-'-atoto, Burst .—On the sand beaches at Escape Bay near South Point. 
--- -epiphylloides, Kurz .—Along Bird-nest Cape to Escape Bay. 
--trigona? Haw .—At South Corbvn’s Cove along the left side of the 
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creek. 
* -—pulcherrima, Willd .—In gardens, cultivated. 
Evparia caesia, Bl .—In the jungles around Aberdeen, Mount Harriet, etc, 
Grooli, Birm. 
Gen-dub.—In the bamboo jungles at Middle Straits on Middle Andaman. 
Gen-dub, Muphorbiaveae t .—In the jungles around Port Blair, especially at 
Aberdeen. Toung-the-din-boe, Birm. 
TJ UTIC ACEiE. 
Elatostemma sesquifolium, Ilasslc .—In damp places west of Black Creek in the 
interior; also north of Port Mouat, and elsewhere. 
* Cannabis sativa, Linn .—Cultivated only. 
Mohaceje. 
Epicarpurus orientalis, BL Common throughout the jungles from Butland to 
Middle Andaman. Un-nehl, Birm.; jindah, And. 
Plecospermum spinosum, Till .—Eather frequent along the western coasts 
around Port Mouat, and on the Labyrinth Islands ; further, 
at Bird-nest Cape, etc. 
