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A. Species under cultivation, obviously planted or intentionally 
INTRODUCED. 
I. Species under cultivation or obviously planted in 1866. 
Name of Species. 
Eemaeks. 
Condition in 1866 (Kurz). 
Condition in 1889-90. 
Michelia Champaca 
Linn. 
Cananga odorata H. 
F. & 'T. 
‘ Cultivated in gardens at 
Port Blair.’ 
‘ Cultivated only in the 
gardens.’ 
Anona squamosa Linn. 
*Brassica oleracea 
Linn. 
5 *B. campestris Linn. 
‘ Cultivated only in gardens.’ 
‘ Many varieties of this 
plant are cultivated, but 
do not grow well owing 
to the great moisture of 
the atmosphere.’ 
‘ As the former.’ 
*E.aplianus sativas 
Linn. 
Bixa Orellana Linn. 
‘ Cultivated only.* 
‘ Cultivated only.’ 
Cultivated and appearing 
Hibiscus rosa sinensis 
Linn. 
Gossjqjium barba- 
‘ Cultivated only.’ 
‘ Cultivated only.’ 
spontaneously in waste 
places. 
Cultivated and (as on Mt. 
dense Linn. VAR. 
acuminatum. 
10 Impatiens Balsamina 
‘ Cultivated in gardens, and 
Harriet) appearing spon¬ 
taneously in waste places. 
Linn. 
Citrus medica Linn. 
C. decumana Linn. 
Mangifera indica Linn. 
sometimes spontaneously.’ 
‘ Cultivated in the gardens 
of Europeans.’ 
[Cultivated in the gardens 
of Europeans]. 
‘ Cultivated.’ 
Not very successfully. 
Moringa pterygosper- 
‘ A couple of trees observed 
Very common everywhere 
ma Gaertn. 
on Viper island evidently 
planted.’ 
‘ Cultivated in gardens.’ 
throughout the Settle- 
15 *Lupinus, sp. 
ment. 
Not seen in 1889 or 1890. 
Sesbania grandiflora 
Pers. 
*Cicerarietinum Linn 
*Pisum sativum Linn. 
Clitoria Ternatea 
Linn. 
20 Canavalia ensiformis 
‘ Cultivated at Hopetown, 
Ross Island, etc.’ 
‘ Cultivated only.’ 
‘ Cultivated only.’ 
‘ Cultivated and sometimes 
as wild.’ 
‘ Cultivated only.’ 
Mr. Kurz refers to the 
DG. 
form distinguished as G. 
gladiata by M. DeCan- 
dolle. The wild form of 
the plant is indigenous. 
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