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Common in all the islands, also reported from Narcondam (leaf 
specimens only, and the locality perhaps a mistake—the writer could not 
find tlie shrub in Narcondara). Veiy neaidy related to G. zeijlanicum 
I'bwaites, from Ceylon and S. India, but easily distinguished by its 
shorter racemes, smaller flowers and hardly foveolate petals. The fruits 
and seeds are exactly as in Q. zeylanicum. In this the leaves ax-e al¬ 
ways entire. 
43. Salacia prinoides DO. 
Great Coco ; in creeks, an extensive climbing shrub, associated with 
Avicennia officinalis. 
India, Burma, Malaya, Philippines. 
44. SiPHONODON CELASTRINEUS Griff, 
Great Coco, occasional; Little Coco, very common. A considerable 
tree, 
Pegu, Penang., Java. 
RHAMNE^. 
46. Ventilago calyculata Tulasne. 
Gi’eat Coco. 
India, Burma, Malaya. 
46. ZizTPHUS CEnoplia Mill. 
Great Coco, not at all common. 
India, Burma, Malaya, IST. Australia. 
47. COLUBRINA ASIATICA Brogn. 
Little Coco ; coast at north end of island. 
India, Ceylon ; Burma, Malaya ; N. Australia j S. W. Africa. 
AMPELID^. 
48. VlTIS PENTAGONA Roxb. 
Table Island and Great Coco ; common. 
Chittagong, Arracan, Andamans. 
49. VlTIS CARNOSA Wall. 
Common on all the islands. 
India, Burma, Malaya. 
50. ViTiS PEDATA Wall. 
Great Coco, and Little Coco; very common. 
India, Burma, Malaya. 
51. Leea sambucina Willd. 
Interior of all the islands, common. 
India, Burma, Malaya. 
52. Leea hirta Roxb. 
Great Coco. 
India, Burma, Malaya, 
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