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not infrequent in the interior on flat lands, but not met with ascending 
the ridges. There is apparently no such species as T. procera. 
Andamans, Malaya; planted elsewhere in the tropics. 
106. Teeminalia bialata Karz. 
Great Coco, frequent. 
Burma, Tenassei’im, Andamans. 
107. Lumnitzera eacbmosa Willd. 
Little Coco, very common among mangroves in the lagoon. 
Tropical shores of Eastern Hemisphere and Polynesia. 
108. Illigeea Contzadenia Meissn. 
Great Coco, a rather common climber. 
Tenasserim, Andamans. 
109. Gtrocarpus Jacquini Roxb. 
In all the islands, probably the commonest species in the group. 
Tropical sea-shores of the old world and Polynesia, 
MTRTACEH5. 
110. Baeringtonia speciosa Eorst. 
In all the islands, very common. 
Ceylon; Andamans, Nicobars; Malaya ; Australia; Polynesia : on 
sea-shores. 
111. Baeringtonia racemosa Blume. 
In all the islands, very common. 
India, Ceylon ; Burma, Malaya ; Andamans, Nicobars ; Polynesia : 
on sea-shores. 
MELASTOMACE.^. 
112. Mbmecylon bdule Roxb. 
Great Coco; east coast, on rocky promontory at south end of Ford 
Uay—only one tree seen, 
Andamans, Malaya, Philippines. Mr. Kurz has a specimen from 
Great Coco also, only in leaf, and has it from S. Andaman in flower. 
LYTHRACEAE. 
113. Pbmphis aciddla Forst. 
In all the islands ; very common, especially on the west coast on 
rocky or shingly promontories. 
Tropical shores of Eastern Hemisphere. 
114. Lagerstrcemia hypolbuca Kurz. 
Great Coco, common in the interior. 
Andamans. 
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