192V. CAPRIOLATA Don. Ayo, T.V. CABNOSA Wall. AlaiTgliTgi, V. ; Ayu, Pamp. ; Caguindi, V. ; Calitcalit,T. ; Cavllan, T. ; Culutpflmo, Pamp. ; Lagini, V. ; LangiiTgi, V. ; LtSpo,V. ; Pacopod, T.V. GENicuLATA Blume. Lobas, Pamp.; Sampang, T.V. LATIFOLIA Roxb. Bfca, T., V.V. LANCEOLARIA Roxb. Alupidaii, v.; Hayoc (Tayabas).V. QUADRANGULAKis Wall. Dugdiing-alias, T. ; Stigpon-sligpon, V.V. BEPENS W. & A. Pirapit-angin, Pamp.VOACANGA. (Apocinacew.) Shrubs or small trees with large white flowers.Lita, V.W.Wallichia TBEMUXA Mart (?). (PalmecB.) Dayaca, T. ; Dumayaca, T.Walsuba bobusta Roxb. (Meliacece.) A large tree.. Galamlny-amtic, B. ; Pallng-huai, B.Webeba. (Rubiacece.) Trees or shrubs.Malacafe ( Tayabas )Wedelia. {Compositce.) A clambering herbaceous <strong>plant</strong> with yellow flowers.Hagonay, T.Weinmannia luzoniensis Vidal. (SawafragacecF.) Sfiyo, Ig.Wendlanoia luzoniensis DC. (Ruhiacecc,) A shrub or small tree.Ladco, Ig. ; Lasdlia.Wikstroemia indica Mey. {Thymeliacece.) A shrub with suboppositeleaves and flowers in terminal subsessile fasciles.Malasampaga, T. ; Salago, T., V.W. ovata Mey. Arandon, II.WoLFFiA SCHLEIDENI Miq. (Lemmacew.) Minute floating scale-like <strong>plant</strong>.Drigman, v.; Lia, T.WoRMiA LUZONENSis Vidal. {DiUeniacecv.) A tree with large flowers interminal racemes or panicles.Paiigilinon, Z. ; Paninguinon, Z.Wrightia (?). {Apocinacc(r.) Trees.Batete.W. ovata a. DC. A tree with pubesernt leaves, milky sap, and pink flowers,yielding a valuable timber.Alanoti; Anotong (Zambales) ; Lamfsi, C; Lanete. T. : Laniti. T.Lanusi, Cag. ; Laniiti, 11.; LoiTgayan ; Loniti.X.Xanthgphyli.um. (Polygalacea.) Trees with usually yellowish greenleaves.Btlnig (Morong) ; Dayap-gfibat, V.; Mogboc, V.Xanthostemon verdergonianus Naves. (Myrtacea\) A large tree wi<strong>the</strong>xceedingly hard wood.Mancono, V. ; Palo-de-hi^rro, V.Xeroxes longifolia R. Br. (Juncacece.) Rush-like <strong>plant</strong>s.Da at, T.
10;;Xylia. (Lcguniinosca'.) Tall, iinanned trees with hipinimte leaves, <strong>the</strong>flowers in round heads.Quitaquita, II.; Tile, Z.Xylopia. (Anonacece.) Trees.Amtiyon, T. ; Caniiigag, T. ; Palo. T.X. DEIIISCENS Merrill. Amuyon, B. ; B.uiitan; Calai, T. ; Lanutan, T.Taiigisang-bagio, T.Xylosma cumingii Clos. (Biocucea'.] A tree or shrub.Ama6t, V.Xy'locarpus obovatus Juss. {Meliacca'.) A small tree frequent alongtidal rivers, bearing large, spherical, \vood,y fruits. Leaves obtuse.CalumpaiTga-sa-lati, T. ; Migi, Pamp. ; Miqui, Pamp. ; Nigi, T. ; Nigui.T.; Piagao, T.; Tibigi.X. gbanatum Koenig. Similar to <strong>the</strong> preceding, but leaves acute.Calumpag-sa-lati, T. ; Libato-pulft, T.Xyris complanata R. Br. (Xyridacea'.) Tufted, rigid, grass-like herb.Gumi-giinii, T.Zalacca edllis Reinw. (Palinca'.) Linioran.Zaxtiioxy'lum avicennae DC. (Rutacecv.) Tree or shrub.z.Baga-tambal, V.; Caiigay, Pamp.; Cayutana, Pamp.; Marbaar. V.;Salay, Pamp.; Salay cfliTgay, Pamp.Z. oxypiiyllum Edgew. A shrub clo<strong>the</strong>d with hooked prickles.Casabang, 11.; Cayutana, T. ; Sagay-caiTgay ; Saladay; Stllay, V.Zea mays L. {Graminece.) Corn, cultivated.Bor6na; Mafz, Sp. Fil.Zingiber. {Zingerheracea\) Herbaceous <strong>plant</strong>s with aromatic root-stocks,<strong>the</strong> source <strong>of</strong> ginger.Baiigbay, V., T. ; BaiTgrfly, V.; Lampuyan, T. ; Lampuyang-itiiyani, V.;Linalina-ahan, T.^ Loy-a, V.; Luya-luya, T. ; Luyan nga isS, V.;I^fiyang aso, T. ; Luyang osiu, T. ; MaiTglay, Pamp. ; Ti'imbong-aso, T.Z. OFFICINALE Linn. Baseng, II.; Layal, Z. ; Li'iya, T. ; Ptliigas, Z.Z. ZERUMDET Rose. Dao, v.; Lamprtyang, V.; Laya, B.; Tamo, T.ZiZYPiius. (lihamnacea'.) Trees or shrubs with prominently veined leaves.Frequently armed with prickles.Bfga, T.; Bonglas, V.; Buiiglas; Dia, Z.; Dirjln, II.; Tahlnas, T.Z. ARBOREA Merrill. A large tree. Spineless, leaves glabrous.Ligao, T.Z. DAi^NTA Blanco. Dalanta, V.Z. TRiNERVis Poir. A tree; leaves pubescent.Balacat, T.; Bigaa, T.; Diclap; Duclap, T. ; Lilbba-labba, II.; Ligao, T.Z. JUJUBA Linn. A small tree armed with short prickles and bearing anedible fruit; not a native <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Philippine</strong>s, but frequently foundincultivation and spontaneous.Manztlnas, Sp. Fil.; Manzanitas, Sp. Fil.8956 13O
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