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Alocasia fornicata, Schott. —Rather common in the forests, especially along the 
eastern side of South Andaman. 
Scindapsus pertusus, Schott.— Common all over South Andaman and adjacent 
islands. 
——— officinalis, Schott. —With the former and equally common. 
Pothos scandens, Linn. —Exceedingly common, but growing more luxuriantly 
along the western coasts. 
HyDEOCHAEIDE^. 
Enlialus Koenigii, Rich.— Common in the sea along the western shore at 
Purslane and Botanist’s Creek, also at Termoklee Island. 
Dioscoeeace^:. 
Dioscorea glabra, Roxb. —Common throughout the islands. 
———-oppositifolia, Roxb.— At Bird-nest Cape, plants dried up, (specimens 
lost). 
Iride^. 
*Pardanthus sinensis, Ker , and some other Iridaceae observed in gardens; culti¬ 
vated. 
Beemanniace^. 
Tacca pinnatifida, Aut. ( an Forst ?). —Common on Crab Island, one of the 
Labyrinth Islands. Touk-ta, Firm. 
Oechide^e. 
Liparis sp P—Along the western coast in damp places, as for instance at Port 
Mouat and near Homfray’s Ghat. 
Microstylis trilobulata, Kurz. —Andaman Island. 
Dendrobium crumenatum, Swartz.—Very common on trees throughout the 
islands, especially in the mangrove jungles. 
■-— sp. 2 (Oxystophyllum=No. 5065 et 5066 Hb. Relf.~ On the trees 
in the mangrove swamps; very common. 
——— sp. 3. (Aporum, near A. Serra).—Locally very common, as for 
instance at the south coast of Middle Andaman, at Port 
Mouat, and especially at Mangrove Bay. 
-secundum, Wall.— Andamans : Liebig. 
Bolbox3hyllum sp. (nearB. trisetosum, Griff, and Oxysepala ovalifolia, Wight). — 
Bather common in the mangrove jungles throughout the 
islands, especially at Circular Bay near Port Mouat. 
- - —Andersonii, Kurz. —Common in the mangrove swamps of Man¬ 
grove Bay and Mangrove Creek. 
Eria Kurzii,! 7 . And. —Common in the mangrove jungles throughout the islands, 
especially around Port Blair. 
-elongata P Lindl. —Bather frequent in the mangrove jnngles along the 
eastern coasts of South and Middle Andaman, also at Joily 
Peninsula and around Port Mouat. 
Pholidota imbricata, Smith. —Common all over the islands in the mangrove 
jungles. 
Eulophia sp.—Common along the western shores north of Port Mouat, on 
Butland, at Jolly Peninsula, and north of Mangrove Bay. 
Luisia sp. ?—On trees at the beaches of Jolly Peninsula. 
Yanda No. 1. (fl. iohite).—Oji trees on Mount Harriet, 
*-- sp. No. 2. {ft. rose-colored). —Common throughout the islands, es¬ 
pecially in the coast zone. 
--- sp. No. 3. P—Common in the mangrove swamps, or just behind them 
all along the shores of these islands. 
