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59. Vandbllia CRUSTACEA Bentb. On wet banks of tlie tank at 
west side. 
60. ScoPARiA DULCis Linn. In cleared space behind telegrapb- 
office. 
BIGNONIACE^. 
61. Heterophragma adenophyllum Seem. ^ Frequent in tbe in¬ 
terior. 
ACANTHACE^. 
62. Thunbergia laurieolia Bindley. Common. 
VERBENACE^, 
63. Premna integrifolia R. Br. Littoral species ; common. 
64. ViTBX Negundo Linn. Leaves mostly 4-pinnate. On tbe sea¬ 
shore of north side of Island, but only in two places. 
65. Clerodendron inermb Gaertn. Very common on tbe coast 
here, and also throughout tbe whole of the Andaman group. 
66. Avicbnnia officinalis Linn. On the sandstone reefs, but 
only in two or three places, to the south and west sides of the Island 
LABIATE. 
67. OciMUM Basilicum Linn. Waste ground behind servants’ 
quarters of telegraph-office buildings. This is only Ocimum that has 
here become spontaneous. In South Andaman the true Tulsi (0. sanc¬ 
tum) is the one that has become naturalised ; in the Laccadive group it 
is the Bam-tulsi (0. gratissimum) that occurs as if wild. 
68. Anisomeles ovata R. Br. Here and there in opener parts of 
the interior and plentiful on the bare part at the south-west corner of 
the Island ; not in the cleared space near the telegraph-office. 
MYRISTICACE^. 
69. Mtristica glauca Blume. Only one (female) tree seen, near 
the Garcinia. 
EUPHORBIACE^. 
70. Euphorbia thtmifolia Burm. On wet banks of the tank 
plentiful ; seeds red. ’ 
71. Bridelia tomentosa Blume. Plentiful; absolutely glabrous 
in every part and in this respect quite like specimens collected by Kurz 
in Pegu. 
72. Flueggia microcarpa Blume. A small tree; common in the 
interior. 
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