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Palaquium. (Sapotacece.) Trees, all of which produce gutta-percha, the 

 leaves of most species glistening beneath. Flowers on the branches 

 below the terminal leaves. 

 Antisep, T. ; Calapia (Mindanao) ; Dulltan-pula, T. ; Macadsin-putl, T.; 

 Malaputat, T. ; MalasaputI, Pamp. ; Malapututan, T. ; Rlrao, B. 

 P. BAKNESii Merrill. Leaves obovate obtuse, pubescent beneath. 



Nato, V. 

 P. CUNEATUM Vid. Leaves small, glabrous beneath. 



Anosep, T. 

 P. LANCEOLATUM Blanco. BagalSngit, T. 

 P. LATIFOLIUM Blanco. Leaves large, densely rusty tomentose beneath. 



AlacSac, T. ; Alficao, Pamp.; Alacap, T. ; Pacancal, Pamp.; P&lac- 

 palac, T. 

 P. LUZONiENSE Vidal. Leaves long petioled, glabrous beneath. 



BagalaiTg'it, T.; Bitocolfng, T. ; Dolitan. 

 P. OLEIFERUM Blanoo. Similar to P. latifolium, but leaves acute, not obtuse. 



Daldcan, II.; Daracan, II.; Malacmdc, T., Pamp. 

 Panax fruticosum L. (Araliacece.) A shrub 3 to 6 ft. high, with tripin- 

 nate leaves. Cultivated for ornament. 

 Macan, V.; Papua, T., V., Pamp. 

 Panceatium zeylanicum Linn. {Amaryllidacece.) Ajos-ajos nga mapoti, 

 V. ; Bacong sa Persia ; BSoang-baoang, V. ; Catongal, T. ; Hagobdoa, 

 v.; Lflnas; R6sas-de-p6rsia, Sp. Fil. 

 Pandanus. (Pandanacece.) The "screw-pines," so called from the spiral 

 arrangement of the leaves. The leaves are much used for the manu- 

 facture of mats, baskets, etc. 

 Carahumai, T. ; Pandan-sabotSn, T. ; Salogo, V. 

 P. DUBius Spreng. Balio, V. ; Bangcoang-bondoc, T. ; Bfiren, V. 

 P. EXAi.TATUS Blanco. Alasas, T. 

 P. PASCicULARis Lam. Arqulg, ( ?) Cag. 

 P. ODORATissiNUS Linn. f. LSha (?) (Jolo) ; Paddftn, Cag.; Pandan, T., 



V. ; Pangdan, V. ; Panhacad, V. 

 P. BADICANS Blanco. Olfingo, V. 

 P. SABOTAN Blanco. Sabotan, T. 

 P. SYLVESTRis Rumph. Lalogo, V.; Lanogo, V. 

 Pangium edxtle Reinw. (Bixaceoe.) A tree. 



Pangi, T.; Pangui, V. 

 Panicum. (Oraminece.) Coarse or fine grasses. 



Bisaclat, T. ; Canubsrtban, T. ; Cauad-cauSran, T. ; Damting-pasig, T. ; 

 Damfls-dpi, T. ; Duaduilran, T.; Hagusnay, T. ; Lfiya-lGya, T. ; Mala- 

 caufiyan, T. ; Malit-calabSo, T. ; Tuadtuaran, T. 

 P. COLONUM L. Tiribfihan, T. 

 P. CRUSGALLi L. The "barn-yard grass" of the United States. 



Daua-daua, T. 

 P. FLAVIDUM Retz. Sabong-sabfliigan, T. 

 P. INDICUM L. Sangfimay, T. 

 P. REPENS L. Lfiya-luyahan, T. 



