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C. MITE Bartl. Alanghidan it banug, V.; Calin-manog; Panialataiigiien, II. 

 Capparis. {Caj)paridacea\) Trees, shrubs, or woody vines, usually armed 

 with spines. 

 Casult, Pamp. ; Danag, T. ; Ilalugabat; Laguino, V. 

 C. AURANTiOTDES Presl. Camong-caniong. 

 C. iroRRiDA Linn. A climbing shrub, with stout thorns. 



Dauag, T.; Laguino, V.; Talaetac, II. 

 C. MiCRANTHA DC. A shrub or small tree, with small thorns. 



Alagung-ung, V. ; Dauag, T. ; Halugflbat, T. ; Mararayat-cahoy, T. ; 

 Salimomo, V. 

 Capsicum minimum Roxb. (Solanacece.) A stout herbaceous plant, with 

 red fruits which have a very pungent taste, universally cultivated 

 and used as a condiment. 

 Chile, Sp. Fil.; Chlli-pfcante, Sp. Fil.; Chileng-bundoc, T. : Lara; 

 Malfsa; Pasitis. T. ; Quiticot, V.; Sili, T. 

 Capura. (Sapindacecp.) Shrubs or small trees. 



Dirig, II.; Onaoa, T. ; PaloShan, V.; Talinouno, Pamp. 

 C.\RALLIA INTEGERRIMA DC. [RliizopJioraccce.) A small evergreen tree, 

 with small white flowers and ovate leaves, found in dry forests. 

 Bacauan guba (Mang. ) ; Dllan usa, T.; Macadsin, T. 

 Cardiospermum halicacabum L. iSapindacece.) A small herbaceous vine, 

 with inflated fruits, found in waste places about towns. 

 Barcolon; BarTyeolon, T. ; Cana, V.; Paltug-paltfiean, Pamp. 

 Carica papaya L. {Passi oracccc.) A tree commonly cultivated for its 

 edible fruits, introduced from America. The Papaw. 

 Capayas, T., V.; Papaya, Sp. Fil. 

 Carthamus tinctorius L. {Compositcc.) An herb with orange-red 

 flowers, commonly cultivated, the flower being used as a condiment 

 to color foods. The Safflower. 

 Casabha, V.; Catstimba, T. ; Cachumba, Pamp.; Casubhfl, T., Pamp.; 

 Castflmba, Pamp., T.; BIri, T.; Lago, T. 

 Carum copticum Benth. {Vmhelliferece.) Herbaceous, the leaves finely 

 pinnately compound, flowers white. Commonly cultivated for its 

 seeds, which in form and taste resemble anise. Caraway. 

 Damoro, T., Pamp.; Lamvidio, T., V. 

 Caryota. {PctlvKF.) The sheaths of various species of this genus produce 

 a very strong black fiber. 

 Yoro ( Mindoro ) . 

 C. cumingii Mart. Pugjihan, T. 

 C. rumpkiana Mart. Bagsang, V.; Calalios. V.; Lflmang. Cag. ; Malanfiig, 



Cag.; Patican, V. 

 C. URENS L. Cabo-negro; Pugahan, T. ; Sagfi; Taguipfln; Taquipfln, T. 

 Casearia {Samydacecc.) Trees or shrubs, with alternate leaves and 

 small axillary fiowers. 

 Caluag, T.; Malatamoyan, T. ; Pidpid, II.; Tapat-tapat, T.; Tiilang- 

 nanOc, B. ; Inignfn, T. 

 C. cinerea Turcz. AnaviiTga; Maraligao, V. 



