128Barleria prionitis L. (Acanthaceci'.) A small shrub with straw-coloredflowers.Ciilanta, T. ; Coeong-manoc, T.Barringtonia. {Myrtacece.) Trees or shrubs, with racemes <strong>of</strong> large pinkor white flowers, <strong>the</strong> petals and stamens falling early.Bayag cabayo, T. ; tJban, T.B. racemosa Blume. A shrub or small tree with a long drooping raceme <strong>of</strong>white flowers.Botat; Putiid, T. ; PotJit, T.; Putiit, T. ; Pnlat; Malaputad, T.; Tubatuba,V.B. speciosa Forst. A tree usually found near <strong>the</strong> sea, witli very large pinkfragrant flowers and large angular fruits.Botong, T., v.; Botong-botoiTg, T; Bitoon, V.; Bitug; Bonetes; Bitung,V.Basella rubra L. (Chenopodiucece.) A much-branched twining fleshyherb, wild or cultiA'ated.Ahigbati, V.; Ilaibaquir, II.; Libjito, T.Bauhinia. {Leguminosece.) Unarmed trees or vines with simple leaves,which are usually deeply cleft at <strong>the</strong> apex.Atciiy, Pamp.; Agpoy, Panip. ; Bambeng, T. ; Bodbod, T. ; Lupid; Saligangbang,V.B. BINNATA Blanco. Alibihil ; Alihizo; Dus.B. BLANCOi Baker. Alibanbaii, P. T.B. CUMINGIANA Bentli. Banot, T.B. GRANDiFLORA Blauco. BoiTgalon.B. MALABARICA Roxb. Alibangbang, T., V., Pamp.B. PURPUREA L. Alibanban, T.B. TOMENTOSA L. Alibruiban, T., V., Pamp.; Alibihil, V,; Ahihiro, V.Alambihor, V. ; Balibiinban, V. ; Di'is, V. ; Linas, V. : Marulinao, V.San-Antonio.Beaumontia. (Apocinacete.) Climbing shrubs with lai-ge flowers.Hingfie calabo, T.Beddomea luzonensis Vidal. (Meliacew.) A tree.Malacamote, T.Beesha rheedii Kunth. (Graininea'.) A bamboo.Bocaui, T.Begonia rhombicarpa A. DC. {Begoniucea\) Succulent herbs, valued forornamental jHirposes.LfiTgat, T. ; Pingol-bato, T.Beilschsuedia cairocan Vidal. [Lauracecv.) Evergreen trees or shrubs.Cairocan, T.B. madang Blimie. MalaboiTga.Benincasa cerifera Savi. (Curciirhitacea'.) A climbing herbaceous vine,cultivated.Condol. T. ; Candol, V.; MaliiTga, T. ; Tibiayon, V.Beiu'HEMIA piiilippixensis Vidal. {Rhommicecc.) A shrub, with armedbranches.Odafideg, Ig.
120Berbya.(Tiliacea. ) Trees.Pacpac-balang, T.BiDENS PILOSA Linn. (Composita'.) Herbaceous, a kind <strong>of</strong> "Beggar tick."Tubac-ttibac(Iloilo).BioPHYTUM SENSiTivuM DC. (Geraniacece.) An herb, with sensitive leavesand yellow flowers.Damong-hiya, T. ; Huya-hiiya, V. ; Mahihiin, II. ; Macahlya, T.BiscHOFiA JAVANICA Blume. (Etiphorhiacecc.) A l<strong>of</strong>ty tree, valuable fortimber.Canarem; Dtieg; Dampol, T. ;Quitaquita, II.; Toob, T. ; Toog, T.Tooc, T., v.; Tuel, Ig.; Toa, T.; Toogan, Cag.; Tiia.BixA ORELLANA Linn. [Bixacea'.) A shrub, introduced from America andnow very common in <strong>the</strong> Philii^pines, <strong>the</strong> red seeds being used forcoloring food,etc.Achlote, Sp. Fil.; Achiiete; Achute; Atsniti, T. ; AnSte; Atola.Blechum brownei Juss. (Acanthacece.) An herb <strong>of</strong> American origin.Calaboa, Pamp. ; Dayang, T. ; Sapinsapm, T.Blumea balsamifera DC. {Gompositce.) A tall almost woody herb, 5 to8 ft. high, very common, and extensively used by <strong>the</strong> natives in <strong>the</strong>practice <strong>of</strong> medicine.Ayoban, V.; Alibun, V.; Alibhon, V.; Gflbuen, V.; Gultin-guttin ; Gfntin-gmtin,V.; Gulntin-guintin, V.; Hamlibon, V.; Lalacdan, V.;Lacad-bfilan, V. ; Lacdiin-bulan, V. ; Sambon, T., Pamp. ; Sambong,T. ; Sambung, T. ; Sobsob, II.B. CHiNENSis DC. Cataray (Balabac).B. laciniata DC. Dllan butiqui, T.BoEHMERiA NiVEA Hook. and Arn. {Urticacea'.) A small shrub, <strong>the</strong> leaveswhite beneath, yielding <strong>the</strong> valuable commercial fiber, ramie.Apoo; Amfray, T. ; Arlmai, II.; Canton; CagaySn, II.; Lapnis, C.LabrCis ; Labnis, 11. ; PampangpaiTgon, V. ; Rami, Sp.B. WEDDELIANA Vidal. Ngaluy, Ig.BoERHAAviA REPENS L. (Nyctaginaceo'.) A prostrate spreading herb, withvery small pink or red flowers, common about towns.Paanbalivis, T.Boletus. A genus <strong>of</strong> fleshy fungi, with numerous pores On <strong>the</strong> under side,but no gills.Culfipo, T. ; Cabfiti, T. ; Payong-payongan, T.BoMBAX MALABARicuM DC. {Malvacew.) A tree with digitate leaves andvery large red or white flowers.Bobuy-gfibat, T. ; Buboy-gubat, T. ; Malabfilac. T. ;Ques^ro ; SSlay, V.TahUu, V.BooTiA CORDATA Wall. {HydrocharidecF.) Submerged fresh-water herb.Gabi-gabi, V.Brackenridgea fascicularis F. Vill. {Ochnaceo'.) Trees or shrubs.Anitltan, T.Breynia acuminata Muell. Arg. {Euphorbiacea'.) Shrubs or small trees.Atlluag ( Abra )8956 9
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