1601. C'OCCINEA L. A shrub, frequently eultivated for ornament.Santan, T. ; TaiTgpupo, V.I. FULGENS Roxb. Taliod-iTu-a-ilalias, V.I. LANCEOLARiA C'oleb. Alipoong. Y.I. MACROPHYLLA Bartl. Bago-bago.I. STRICTA Roxb. As-as, T. ; Santa Ana: Santan. T.'Jasminuji. (Oleacece.) Scandent or erect shrubs with very fragrantwhite flowers.Muriion-baloiTgon (Iloilo) ; Ubaldo, Z.J. LUZONiExsis Vidal. SiiTgitan. Ig.J. MARIANUM DC. Laioclaioc. V.; Silisili, T. ; Siiigculeiigos. T.J. SAMBAC Ait. Commonly cultivated for ornament.Capopat visaya, V.; Campopot, Parap. ; Culatai. Pamp.; Hiibar (Balabac); Manul. V.; Poug.so. Pamp.; Sampaga, T. ; Sampagang, Pamp.;Sampaguita.Jatkopha curcas L. {Euphorbiucece.) A small shrub, introduced fromAmerica and commonly cultivated for a hedge <strong>plant</strong>. The seedsyield a purgative oil.Bolong-cauit; Casla. V.: Tatataba. T. ; Tavatava. 11.; Tawatawa. 11.;Tuba.J. MULTIFIDA L. Differs from <strong>the</strong> preceding in its incised leaves.Mana, T., II.JussiAEA REPENS L. (Onuf/racca'.) A creeping lierb in very wet soil*with small white ilowers.Cangcong-diipo, T.J. SUFFRUTICOSA L. An erect herb with 4-parted yellow flowers.Balacbac, T. ? ; Malapaco, T. ; Malapoco, T.JuSTiciA. { Acanthacece.) Herbs or shrubs; flowers sessile or nearly soin spikes or panicles.Bato (Balabac) ; Moradong; Moradong-uiaputi. T.J. DiCHOTOMA Blume. Dalaora, V.J. GENDARUSSA L. A shrub. 3 to 5 ft. high, corolla white or rose, withpurplishspots.BunlAo. v.; Capanitulot. T. ; Paritnlot. T.K.Kaempiiehia gal.^is'ga L. {Scitiminca'.) Cosol, V.; Cuisol. V.: CiisoLPamp.. v.; Cusul. V.; Dosol. Z. : Di'iso, T. : Dusul. T. : Guisol. T.Guisul. v.: Quisol. V.Kai,axchoe laciniata DC. {Crassuhura-.) Succulent, erect herb, withlaciniateleaves.Catacataca. T. ; Siemprevica. Sj). Fil.K. SPATIIILATA DC. Leaves spathulateoljlong. crenate.Carittlna, V.Kayea piiilippinensi.s Planch, ((liiftifcrca'.) A tree.Malairuinisan.^'.
161K. EACEMOSA PI. and Tr. Guisian, T.KiBABA CORIACEA Perk. {Monimiacece.) A tree.Malatambis ; Puhib ( Zamboanga )Kleinhovia hospita L. (SterculiacecB.) A tree with palminerved leaves,lax paniculate infioresence, and inflated membraneous capsules. Thebark yields a strong bast fiber.Bignon, II.; Bitang; Bitnog, II.; Bitnon; Bitnong, II.; Hamitanago,V. ; PampSr ; Panampat, Pamp. ; Tan-fig, T., V.KooRDERSOiDENDRON PINNATUM Merrill. {Anacardiaceoi.) A tree withpinnate leaves, tufted at <strong>the</strong> ends <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> branches;yields a valuabletimber.Ambogu^s; Amoguls, T.; Amuguls, T., V.; CalumSnog, V.; Mangatolay?;Palosanto, T. ; Muguis ; Sambalabuan; Sambulaguan.Ktllinga monocephala Rottb. (Gyperacece.) Low, tufted, grass-like<strong>plant</strong>.AnGang, T. ; Barubat6nes, V.; Bolobotones, V.; Borobotones, V.;Boslcad, v.; Boton-cllo, V.; Malaapolid, Pamp.; Malabot6nes, V.;Mutha, v.; Sud-sfid, V.; T6bo-t6bo-langit, V.U.Lagenaria vulgaris Seringe. (Gurmirbitacece.) A large tendril-bearingclimber cultivated for its large edible, bottle-shaped fruit.Calubay, V.; 6po, T. ; Sfcay, V.; tjpo.Lagerstroemia. (Lythracece.) Trees or shrubs with showy flowers.Mfdla, Pamp.L. BATITINAN Vid. A tree yielding a valuable timber.Batitinan, T. ; Bugufiron; Lumfiti; Manglfiti.L. INDICA L. A shrub with showy bright pink flowers, cultivated forornament.Mellndres (Manila). The "crape myrtle."L, speciosa Pers. A medium-sized tree with large purplish flowers. Thewood is hard and durable.Agaro, Z. ; Banabfi, T., V., Mang. ; MacabSlo, Pang.; Mfttla, Pamp.;Tabangan, Cag.Lansium domesticum Jack. (MeliacecB.) A tree with pinnate leaves andsessile or subsessile flowers, cultivated for its edible fruit.B6boa, v.; Boocfin, V.; Bulahan, V.; Lansone, T. ; Lansones, T.Lanzdn.Lantana camaba L. {Verbenacecp.) An aromatic shrub with heads <strong>of</strong>yellow, pink, or red flowers, introduced from America and nowcommon about towns in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Philippine</strong>s.Boho-boho, v.; Coronftas, Sp. Fil.Laportea gaudichaudiana Wedd. (Vrticacece.) Perennial herb withstinging hairs.Apariagua, T., V. ; Bfilan-bfllan, V. ; Lasngfiton, T., V. ; Liiigat6n, ( ? ) ;Lipa, T. ; Lipang-d6ton, Pamp. ; Lfpay, V.8956 11
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28Baggab. Cleiodendron.Bagman, T. Q
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27BaloI; V. Musa paradisiaca L.Bal6
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29Bang-hay, V. Hydnophytiun.Bangcor
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31BatInan-amo, T. Calophyllum walli
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35BoAC, Ig. Albizzia procera Benth.
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