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BIGNONIACE^. 
177. Oroxtldm indicum Vent. 
Little Coco, very plentiful at north-east corner of the island ; Great 
Coco, rare. 
India, Ceylon ; Indo-China, Andamans ; Malaya. 
178. Heterophragma adenophyllum Seem. 
In all the islands, very common. 
Assam and Eastern Bengal, Burma, Tenasserim ; Andamans. 
ACANTHACE^. 
179. Thunbergia laurifolia Lindl. 
In all the islands, very common. 
Arracan, Tenasserim, Malaya ; Andamans. 
180. Hygrophila quadrivalvis T. And. 
Great Coco, abundant in the wet ground at the margin of the 
small lake and forming a continuous ring outside the belt of Polygonum 
growing at the water’s edge. 
India ; Andamans, Burma, Malaya. 
181. Strobilanthes phyllostachyus Kurz. 
Great and Little Coco, a gregarious species common on most 
of the rocky promontories on the east coast of both islands. 
Pegu, Tenasserim. 
182. Eranthemum album Nees. 
Great Coco ; common in the beach-forests. 
Chittagong, Burma; Malaya ; Andamans, Nicobars. 
183. Eranthemum cinnabarinum Wall., var. succisifolia Clarke (E, 
SUCCIFOLIUM Kurz.). 
Great and Little Coco; common in the beach-forest. 
Nicobars. 
These two species are recorded because in the large suite of speci¬ 
mens collected, some examples agree exactly with Andamans specimens 
named E. album by Dr. T. Anderson, and others agree exactly with the 
original specimens of Mr. Kurz’s E. succifolium. But I do not think 
that there are really two species present. The plants are referred by 
Anderson to E. album, but are considered by Clarke a white-flowered 
fern of E. cinnabarinum, and are held by Kurz to be two distinct species. 
The original specimens of Kurz’s Eranthemum album, T. And. ? (314 of 
Nicobars list) I cannot, however, distinguish from those of E. succifolium 
(313 of that list), 
184. Rungia parviflora Nees, var. pectinata Clarke. 
Table Island ; in the light-house clearing. 
India, Burma, Andamans ; a weed, introduced. 
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