riiiijpriM-: wuous. 379 
Masl)ate and a Flacouriia from Zaml)alL'S. The structure desci-ibed l>v 
Vidal for tliis wood would seem to be more that of one of the two just 
jjioiitioned than of a TcnnuiaUa. Tlie structure here descriht;d is that 
of Naudea material^ ]>ut the Flacouriia is very nuu-li like it. 
Bayabo (II.); bancahiuag (V.); l)ancahnian (T.) ; bisal (Vang.); 
calamansanai (T.) ; eanumsac (Z.) ; calamau.sauan (T.) ; cahiuia^oa 
(P>.); himbabalut (V.); lisac (T.) ; luuiauo<,^ (V.); ma^^atahiy (1.); 
nuigobinh)d, maytalisay (Y.) ; malacalumpit (B.) ; niagatolay (N. Luz.) ; 
suho-suho (Z). 
Heavy and liard. Yellow, with a rose tint, (*Iose and straiglit 
grained, ^^o seasonal rings. 
• Uses. — Flooring; masts of boats; beams in interior constiniction ; fur- 
uiture; ordinary construction; posts for houses or in coniact witli the 
ground; siding; shi])building; telegra])h j>oles; windoAV sills. 
Structure. — nth-rays very fine. Yessels verv small and scattered. 
Tn FlaroKriia the vessels contain a reddish substance. 
Aliern, ]. c, 39-41. 
CALANTAS. 
Toon a spp. 
Fulii. MELLAC 
This includes the Philippine material which has been credited to Cc- 
drcla Toona Boxb. and CedreJa odorata Blanco. 
Alani (Mindoro) ; balongcaniit (B.) ; calautas (T.) ; eantingen (11.) ; 
danipia (I.) ; danigga (Cag.) ; danupia (Cag.) ; lanig])a (Y.) ; porae 
(II.) ; taratara (T.) ; saggued (Palanan, Tsabela) ; sandana (Y.). 
Light and very soft. Sp. gr. 0.438. 
Sapwood a narrow rim of very pale reddish color; heai-twood darker. 
Coarse and straight grained ; occasionally a tree is found with a good burl. 
The burl is alwavs in demand for furniture. 
Distinct^ cedary odor. Seasonal rings distinct. Bing ])orojis. 
ITses. — Cigar boxes; small boats; furniture; cabinetmaking: pattern 
making; carving; bancas; ceiling; doors; partitions; sides of guitars. 
This is the best and in fact nearly the oidy wood used for cigar boxes 
in the Islands. 
Slniriurp. — Pith-rays fine but distinct. Yessels large, in spring wood, 
gradually becoming smaller toward outer part of ring. Wood paren- 
chyma not prominent. Yessels with reddish deposits. 
This wood is much like lund)ayao, and red lauan. U may be distiji- 
guislied from tlie former by its very liglit wcigid and tlie more distinct 
seascmal rings, and from the latter by the seasonal rings and the ce<hiry 
odor. 
Bnll. For. Bur. Manda (IDOG), 4, oS; 2d ed. (1007), 4, (U. 
Ahern, 1. c., 38-39. 
