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Vanda teres, LindL— In the mangrove jungles at Plat Shallows, Rutland, 
Labyrinth Islands, along the western shores north of Port 
Mouat, and in the interior north of Escape Bay. 
Teeniophyllum normale, Kurz. —On trees in the mangrove swamps of Port 
Mouat. 
Cleisostoma sp. (an Cl. galeata, Thw. ?).—A common plant throughout the 
islands, especially on trees along the beaches. 
Appendicula sp. P (or Agrostophyllum P).—Rather common in the mangrove 
jungles around the coasts of South Andaman, especially 
around Port Blair. 
Cymbidium aloifolium, Sw .—Common throughout the islands along the shores. 
Acriopsis? sp.—In the mangrove swamps at North Bay. 
Peristylus sp.—( = No. 5857, Hb. Self.) —Common on the ridge opposite the 
settlement at Port Mouat. 
Vanilla sp .—Dispersed throughout the islands ; also in the interior. 
Aetheria sp.—In the moist jungles near South Corbyn’s Cove (specimens lost). 
Tropidia curculigioides, Ldl .—Near the settlement north coast of Port Mouat, 
along the little creek. 
ZlNUrBEUACEyE. 
Globba expansa, Wall.-*- In the bamboo jungles north of Watering Cove. 
Curcuma Roscoeana, Wall. —In the bamboo jungles north of Watering Cove, 
and especially at South Point; common. 
* ■ ■■—Several species cultivated. 
Ksempferia pandurata, Roxb. —In the bamboo jungles north of Watering Cove. 
Amomum aculeatum, Roxb ,—Common around Navy Point, Aberdeen, Water¬ 
ing Cove, and some other places. 
Alpinia sp. ?—Only sterile plants observed locally, but throughout the parts 
visited. 
Costus speciosus, Smith. —Common throughout the islands, in the forests. 
Palang-toung-wae, Birm. 
Zingiber cassumunar, Roxb. —Common between Port Mouat and Homfray’s 
Ghat, along the whole western coast, and in the interior 
north of Mangrove Bay. 
MARANTACExE. 
Maranta dichotoma, Wall. —A most common plant throughout the islands. 
Odoradah, And. ; pen-bwa, Birm. 
Phrynium parviflorum.—Locally very common, as at Lighter Bay, on the 
Labyrinth Archipelago, around Port Mouat, at South Point, 
etc. Goobdeegudah, And. 
—--sp. (small plant with metallic leaves).—Common along the eastern 
coasts of South Andaman, west of Black Creek, at Mac- 
pher son’s Straits, etc. 
*Canna Indica.—Cultivated in gardens and sometimes wild in jungles, where it 
has been sown. Budda-tharava, Birm. 
Mtjsace^. 
Musa simiarum ? Humph .—Especially in the interior of South Andaman, in 
damp forests rather frequent. 
* -— alphurica, Rpk —Cultivated everywhere. Hnget-pyau, Birm. 
BnOMELIACEiE. 
*Ananassa sativa, Lindl .—Now everywhere cultivated, and producing fruit of 
good quality. Na-nat, Birm . 
