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Aristolochia tagala Cham. (Aristolochiacece.) Aetan, T.; Goan-goan, 

 v.; Malatibe, T., V.; Taointaoiu, II.; Tula-talaium, T.; TimbaiTgan, 

 T. ; Timbang-timbaiagan, T. ; tJbe-ube, T., V. 

 Abtabotrys. {Anonacecc.) Sarmentose or scandent shrubs. 



Sfisong-damulag, Pamp. 

 A. ODORATissiMUS R. Br. Alag-alag sonson, T. ; Alang-flang sonson, T.; 



Ilang-Ilaug de China. 

 Artemesia GRATA Wall. {Comjwsitce.) Damu-Maria. 

 A. VULGARIS L. An erect herb, used in the practice of medicine. 



Ca-Maria, T. ; Santa Maria ; Tinisas, T. 

 Arthophyllum. (Araliacece.) Shrubs or small trees. 



Puigapuigahan, T. 

 Artocarpus. [Vrticacew.) Large trees with milky sap, many of the 

 species bearing very large edible fruits. 

 Anublin, T. ; Amugni, V.; Anubion, T. ; Abibling, B. ; Catoy (Albay) ; 

 Canet, T.; Doloiiglan, T., V.; MSrang, T.; Oblen, II.; 61oy, T.; 

 Tugtip, v.; Tflya-luiTgo (Paragua) ; Ubian, II. 

 A. BLUMET Tree. Similar to A. incisa, but leaves small, entire. 



Gumfan, V. 

 A. CAMANSi Blanco. Camangsi, T., V.; Camongsi, T., V.; Dalangian, V. T. ; 



DoloiTgian, T., V.; Dalugufan; Pdc; Pacdc, II. 

 A. CUMINGIANA Trcc. A valuable timber tree. 



Anobion, Pamp.; Anobling, V.; Anubing; Anobing, T. ; Bayuco nga 

 langcaon, V. ; Bayuco nga cacfiuon, V. ; Cubi, V. 

 A. INCISA L. f. A tree with large incised leaves and large edible fruit. 



Antipole. T.. v.. Pamp.; Colo, V.; Calo; 6gob, B.?; Rimo. T. ; Rima, 

 T., v.; Tipolo, T., V., Pamp. 

 A. INTEGRIFOLIA L. f. A tree with small ovate, entire leaves, fruit on trunk 

 and larger branches. 

 LaiTgca, II.; Lanca, T. ; NSnca, T. ; NaiTgca, T. 

 A. LAMELLOSA Blanco. Anobling-caquiosing. 

 A. LANCEOLATA Trccul. Bayuco iTga lanhan, V. 

 A. NITIDA Tree. Anobling, T. ; Anobing caguiosing, T. ; Anubing na cagiil- 



osin, T. ; Bayuco, V.; Bayuco nga birion, V. 

 A. ODORATissiMA Blanco. Anubing, T. ; Lolio, T. 



Arlxdixella xervosa Nees. {Graminece.) A tall, coarse grass growing 

 in wet places. 

 Calacauayan, V. 

 Arytera rufescexs Radkl. {Sapindacece.) Shrubs or small trees. 



Magabagaba, T. 

 Asclepias curassavica L. (Asclejnadacea.) A small herb, introduced 

 from America, with milky sap, red and yellow flowers, etc. Now 

 very common in the Philippines and used by the natives in medicine. 

 Biilac-bulacan, T.; Bfilac-damo, T. : Bulac-castlla, T.; Buquitquft; 

 Calalfuian, T.; Cflpol-cSpol, T. 

 AsPLENifM NIDUS L. (FUices.) The "bird's-nest fern." Very common in 

 foi ests. growing in large tufts on the trunks and branches of trees, 

 sables. 



