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131. PSTCHOTRIA ADENOPHYLLA Wiffht. 
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Very common in all the islands. 
Assam, Pegn, Tenasserim ; Andamans. 
132. P^DERIA FCETIDA Linn. 
Very common in all the islands. 
India, Burma, Malaja. 
COMPOSITE. 
133. Vernonia cinerea Less. 
Table Island, common in the clearing near the lighthouse; Great 
Coco, frequent in the small clearing at the north-east corner but also 
plentiful on bare rocks on the western sea-face of the island. Though 
probably an introduced plant in the two first situations, its appearance 
on the west coast, where it is extremely plentiful, indicates that it 
has also reached the island independently of human agency. 
Tropical Asia, Africa and America. 
134. Vernonia diyergens Benth. 
Great Coco ; plentiful on rocky promontory at north end of island. 
India, Burma, Tenasserim. 
135. Adenostemma yiscosum Porst. 
Great Coco, on the western coast and at the north end of the island. 
Cosmopolitan in the tropics. 
136. Ageratum conyzoides Linn. 
Table Island, common in the clearing near the lighthouse. 
Cosmopolitan in the tropics ; originally American. 
137. Blumea yirens DO. 
Great Coco, profuse on rocks on western sea-face ; in one sheltered 
coYe the stems were OYer 8 feet high. 
India, Burma, Tenasserim (Mei-gui, Griffith'). 
138. PLUCilEA INOICA Less. 
Great Coco, common on the coast. 
India, Burma, Malaya, China ; sea-shores. 
139. Wbdelia scandens 0. B. Clarke. 
In all the islands, common in the sea-fence jungle, a rather brittle 
woody climber with stems 30—50 feet long. 
Tropical sea-shores of India, Burma, Malaya, Andamans and 
Nicobars. 
GOODENOVIE^. 
140. ScjJYOLA Kcenigii Vahl. 
In all the islands, Yery common in the coast zone. 
India, Burma, Malaya, Australia, Polynesia ; on sea-coasts. 
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