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Anacardium occidentale L. (Anacardiacecv.) A small tree introduced 

 from America and cultivated for its edible fruits, the seeds of which 

 also yield a valuable oil. 

 Casoy, T., V. ; Casuy, T. ; Bollogo, II. ; Balubad, T. 

 Anamirta cocculus W. & A. [Menispermacece.) A vine with long petioled 

 glabrous leaves, the roots being extensively used in the practice of 

 medicine. 

 Bayati, T., V.; Pamp.; Balasin, T.. V.. Pamp.; Lag-tal, V.; Lanta, T. 

 v., Pamp.; Lactang, T., V., Pamp.; Lictang, T., V., Pamp.; Lin- 

 tang-baguin, T., V., Pamp.; Soma, T., V., Pamp.; Tiiba, T., V., 

 Pamp.; Abiitra. Sp. Fil. ; PaiTgmavan. 

 Ananassa sativa Lindl. (Bromeliacece.) The pineapple, introduced from 

 America and ciiltivated for its fiber and for its edible fruits. 

 MalJsa (Camarines) ; Pita, II.; Piua, Sp. Fil. 

 Anaxagorea luzonensis a. Gray. (Anonacete.) An vmder-shrub. 



Bagiing aso, B. ; Bobonoyang, V. 

 Andropogon. ( Gram mecp. ) Coarse or fine grasses. 



Aniiis, T. ; Barbon. 

 A. MURICATUS Retz. Moro, Sp. Fil. 



A. SCHOENANTHUS L. The roots of this species yield an essential oil, used 

 for perfumes, etc. 

 Baliyoc, B. ; Paja-de-meca, Sp. Fil.; Raiz-de-moras, Sp. Fil.; Salai, T. ; 

 Salay, T. ; Salaid ; TaiTglad, T., V. 

 Anisomelis ovata R. Br. (Lahiatva.) A coarse erect branching herb 

 with purplish flowers. 

 Talinghi-inp. T. 

 Amsoptep.a. {Diplerocarpacccr.) Tall trees, very vahuible for their 

 timber. 

 Biigar, II.; Dayang, T. 

 A. OBLOXGA Dyer. Sandana. 

 A. THURIFERA Blume. Lauaan. T., V.; Nenenu, Cag. ; Sandana. T., V.; 



Lauan sandana. 

 Anneslea ckassipes Hook. (Ternstrocmiaccce.) An evergreen tree with 

 crenulate, acute, or obtuse leaves. 

 Malatibig. T. 

 Anona muricata L. {Anonacca-.) This species like the two following were 

 introduced from America, and are now generally cultivated in the 

 Philippines for their edible fruits. The "custard apple," "sour sop," 

 etc., of English-speaking people. 

 Goyabano, Sp. Fil.; Guanabtino, Sp. Fil. 

 A. reticulata L. Anonas, Sp. Fil. 

 A. squamosa L. Ates, T. 



Antiiistiria GiGANTEA Cav. (Gromrnc(v.) A coarse, tufted grass growing 

 in open lands. 

 Tigbao. V. ; TalAhib, T. 

 Antiiocepiiai.i M ('ANi)AMBA Miq. {Ruhiacecv.) A glabrous tree with 

 flowers in solitary globose heads. 

 B.igarllat, T. ; Bagarilao, T.; CaluntfiTgan, V. 



