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29], Thuarea sarmertosa Pers. 
Great Coco, common as a turf under Coco-nut trees. 
Shores of Indian Ocean, 
292. IsCH^MUM CILIARE ReTZ. 
Great Coco, common on grassy slopes and under Coco-nut trees. 
India, Indo-China, Malaya. 
293. IsCH^MUM MUTICUM Linn, 
Great Coco, occasional only; Little Coco, extremely abundant. 
India, Indo-China, Malaya. 
294. Andropogon contortes Linn. 
Table Island and Great Coco; the common grass both in the clear¬ 
ings and on the naturally bare headlands of the western coast. 
Cosmopolitan in the tropics. 
295. Eleusine indica Gaertn. 
Table Island, frequent ; Great Coco, rare. 
Cosmopolitan in the tropics. 
296. Eleusine .egyptiaca Roxb. 
Table Island; in the light-house clearing, scarce. 
Cosmopolitan, or nearly so, in the tropics. 
297. Dendrocalamus strictus Nees, var .— ? 
Great Coco, on one hill, abundant; Table Island, plentiful. Flower¬ 
ing examples were obtained on Table Island which have been kindly 
examined by Mr. J. S. Gamble. There seems no doubt as to the species, 
the specimens do not however quite agree with typical examples. There 
is little doubt that this Bamboo is here indigenous and, from an account 
received from Mr. God win-Austen (formerly of Poi’t Blair), appears 
to occur on Saddle Peak in North Andaman also. It does not occur in 
South Andaman. 
India, Burmah. 
CRYPTOGAMS. 
Vasculares. 
EILICES. 
298. Davallia solida Sw. 
Great Coco, east coast, very common on Mimusops littoralis and other 
tall trees. 
Andamans, Malaya, Polynesia, Austi’alia. 
299, Adiantum lunulatum Burm. 
Great Coco, on interior ridges frequent; Table I,sland, common. 
Cosmopolitan in the tropics. * 
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