186Sterculia. (Sterc'uliacc(r.) Large trees or shrubs, with simple, palmatelylobed or digitate leaves.Amlang, T. ; Anahanon, B. ; Bilcan, T : Balabonot ; Busain, V. ; Maglolopoy,Z.; Malabunot, T. ; Malacacao, T. ; MalaQnot, T. ; Panaquitin,T. ; Tucan-calao, T.S. BALANGHAs Blanco. Balanghas.8. FCETiDA L. Leaves digitate. The seeds yield a valuable oil. The flowershave a foetid odor.Baiigar, II.; Bobog, V.; Calompan, T. ; Calumpag, T. ; Calumpan,Parrip. ; Calumpang, T. ; Calflmpaiig; Calimgpang, T. ; CaumpSng(Jolo).S. OBLONGATA R. Br. Uos, B.S. RUBiGiNOSA Vent. Nato, T.S. STiPULARis R. Br. Malabonot.S. URENS Roxb. Banilad, V., T.Stekospermum. (Bignoniacece.) Trees with 1 or 2-pinnate leaves and largelax terminal panicles.Bibit-parang ; Macattiray; Malacatflray, Z.S. PINNATUM Rolfe. Banai-banai, T.S. QUADRiPiNNATUM F. Vill. Ansohan, V.; Badldn, V.; Banai-banai, T.Banai-banayan, V. ; Banay ; Banayan ; Baticulln, T. ; Batlan ; B6-tong-manoc, T. ; Uimbabaon, T.Stkeblus. ( Urticacece. ) Shrubs with small harsh leaves.BGc-boc, Pamp.S. ASPER Lour. AMsis; Alodig, II., T. ; Ampas, Pamp.; Balanglquin, Cag.Bocboc, T.; Bogto-tae, V.; Cacadle, T. ; Calios, T. ; Galois; Caltiis,T.; MalaipGtai, B.Stbeptocaulon BAinvni Decne. (Asclepiadacea;.) Twining tomentoseshrubby vine.Dugtting-ahas, T. ; Parongtong-Shas, T.Stbtchnos. (Loganiacece.) Trees or seandent shrubs. The fruit <strong>of</strong> severalspecies yield strychnine.Cabucabulauan, B. ; Malagarfiyat, T. ; Talang-Indong, B.S. CELEBicA Koorders. Bugajin, V.S. iGNATii Berg. Fruit large, spherical, medicinal.Aguason, V.; Cabaloiigan, T., Pamp.; Cataloiiga, V.: Citbilonga;Dancagi, V.; Canlara, V.; Frflta, Sp. Fil. ; IgSsud. V.: Mnia-naog,v.; PaiTgaguason, V.; Peplta. T. ; Pepfta-de-San Ignafio. Sp. Fil.;Pepfta-sa-catbal6iTgan, V., T., B., Pump.S. MULTiFLORA Benth. Batul, T.S. POTATORUM L. f. Camotin, T.StTMBAViA ROTTLEROIDES Baill. {Euphorbiacew.) A tree with stellatepubescence.Aliparo, T. ;QuirSp, T.Stmphorema luzonensis Vidal. (VerbenacecB.) A soimdciit shrub withcapitate peduncled cymes, with an involucre <strong>of</strong> (i bracts. Flowersblue or purple.Ballbai, Pamp.; MalabulAon, Pamp.; Malasc6g, T. ; ramulaclaquin, T.
Tfincal,187Symplocos. (Stryucecc.) Trees or shrubs, <strong>of</strong>ten drying yellow. Speciesmany in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Philippine</strong>s.Calomansola, T. ; Libas-lTbas; MaragahCilo, T. ; Matalapay, B.X.Tabern^montana. {Apocinacecc.) Shrubs with milky sap, white Howers,and red fruits ; much used in medicine.fris, Mansr. : .randnyagcot, V.; Sapit-usa (Albay) ; Talanisoy, B.Tampupot, T. : V.T. CUMINGIANA A. DC. Halibutbut, B.T. GLOBOSA Blanco. Fruit globose.Bayag-usa, T.T. PANDACAQUi Poir. Fruit elongated.Alibfibut, V. ; Campopot, T. : Curribuetbuet, II. ; Pandacaguc, T. ; Pandacaqui,T., V., Pamp. ; Pandaya, V. ; ToJir, V.Tacca.(Taccacew. ) Herbaceous <strong>plant</strong>s from a creeping rootstalk, <strong>the</strong>scape leafless ;flowers umbelled.Paraiigisat-it-manatad, V.; Tuncut-languit, T.T. PALMATA Blume. Magsaloro, V.T. PINNATIFIDA Forst.Canobong, V.; Magsaloro-iTga-dacfl, V.; Panarien, II.; Pannirien, 11.Tayobong, V.T. KUMPHii, Schauer. Bagong, V. ; Bagong-bagong, V. ; Canalong, V.Talauma. (Magnoliacecc.) Trees or shrubs with large white flowei's andlarge fruits.Aniibiong (Tayabas) ; Cacao-cacaoan; Macalasctilas, B.T. ANGATENSis F. Vill. Anibong, Pamp.; Anobling, T. ; Anubling, V.: Bilicasan,T., V. ; Malicascasan, V.T. viLLARiANA Rolfc. Anobling, T.Tamarindus indica Linn. (Leguminosea.) A tree with straw-yellowflowers. Seeds embedded in an edible pulp. The tamarind.Camalagui, V.; Macasampaloc, T. ; Salomdgue, II.: Salumagui, 11.;SamalSgui, V. ; Sambjic, B. ; Sambag, V. ; Sambagui, V. ; Sambalagui,v.; Sampalagui, B. ; SampSloc, T., B., Pamp.; Sumalfigui. V.:Tamarlndo, Sp. Fil.Tarrietia sylvatica Merrill. (8terciiliacea\) Tall tree with leaves whitebeneath, fruit winged. A valuable timber tree.Dungol; DfiiTgon; DiiiTgon; Dfingun, T., V.; Dungtin, V.; Palonapin;PalonSpoy, Z. ; Paroniipin, II.Taxotrophis iLiciFOLiA Vidal. (Urticacece.) A small shrub witli glossyleaves similar to "holly."Cflyos-cfiyos, V.; Malalimon.Tectona gkandis \j. f. ( Vcrbenacece.) A large tree, stellate tomentose,leaves large ovate, inflorescence paniculate. TeakCalayate, V.; Dalanan, V.; Dalamlon. V.; Dulomlon. \'. ; SagunyAte,v.; Teca, Sp. Fil.; Tida, T.; YAte. W'I'ephrosia. {Legwninoseo}.) Herbs or iiiidershrubs.DacandSng, V.
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