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3. Midrib splints: 



(a) Buri midrib splints. 



4. Splints from stems and roots: 



(a) Nito splints. 



(b) Kilog splints. 



(c) Air-root splints. 



IV. STRIPS. 



Rather thin, supple, soft, more or less flat strips, taken from any 

 stalk, petiole, etc., or from a thin leaf blade. 



1. Leaf strips: 



(a) Buri strips. 

 (6) Pandan strips. 



1. Sabutan strips. 



2. Karagumoy strips. 



3. Common pandan strips. 



4. Majayjay pandan strips. 



5. Bariu strips, 

 (c) Coconut strips. 



2. Strips from splints, midribs, roots, and stems: 



(a) Bamboo strips. 

 (6) Calasiao strips. 



(c) Irao strips. 



(d) Rattan strips. 



(e) Nito strips. 

 (/) Air-root strips. 



3. Strips from straws (split straws). 



4. Bast strips: 



(a) Lubusan strips. 



(6) Jute strips. 



(c) Anilao strips. 



(d) Gomamela strips. 



(e) Tacling-baca strips. 

 (/) Anabo strips. 



(g) Tanag strips. 



5. Lupis strips: 



(a) Abaca lupis strips. 

 (6) Banana lupis strips. 



V. RAFFIAS. 



The thin skin of leaves: 

 (a) Buri raffia. 

 (6) Pandan raffia. 



