L'T'J USEFn. I'LANTS OF CFAM. 



Fabaceae. Bean family. 



AiiHtnjr tlio pjiecies jrrowing in Guam iiulnded in this family of- lojruminous jilants 

 arc the following: 



Abrus abrus. — Kolales halom-tano, coral-bead vine. 



Aeschynomene indica. — Indian joint-vetch. 



Agati grandiflora. — Katiirai. 



Arachis hypogaea. — Kakajjuate, peanut. 



Bocoa edulis. — Polynesian clu'stniit, recently introduced. 



Botor tetragonoloba. — Seguid il las. 



Cacara erosa. — HiVamas, turnip l)ean. 



Cajan cajan. — Piircon pea. 



Canavali ensiforme. — Akankan, sword-bean. 



Canavali obtusifolium. — Akankan-tasi, seaside bean. 



Clitoria ternatea. — ("ai)a de la reina, l)lue pea. 



Cracca mariana. — IMarianne goat's-rue. 



Crotalaria quinquefolia. — Cascabeles, rattle-box. 



Dolichos lablab. — Hyacinth bean. 



Erythrina indica. — (^abgab, coral tree. 



Indigofera anil. — Afiilis, indigo. 



Indigofera tinctoria. — Anilis, indigo. 



Meibomia gangetica. — Atis-aniti. 



Meibomia triflora. — Agsom. 



Meibomia umbellata. — Palaga hilitai. 



Phaseolus lunatus inamoenus. — Habas, lima bean. 



Phaseolus mungo. — Moiiggos, gram. 



Sophora tomentosa. — Sea-coast laburnum. 



Stizolobium pruriens. — Cowhage. 



Stizolobium giganteum. — Ox-eye or horse-eye sea-bean. 



Vigna lutea. — Yellow-flowered seaside bean. 



Vigna sinensis, — Chinese asparagus bean, twining cowpea. 



Fabronia. See Bartramia under Ifosses. 



Faca or Faka (Guam). 



A leguminous tree, not identified, with large bipinnate leaves; wood used in the 

 construction of small boats. 



Fadan or Fadang (Guam). See Cycas circinalis. 

 Fae, Fai, Faai, or Farai (Guam). See Oryza saliva. 

 Fago (Guam). See Ochrosia mariannensis. 

 Fa'i (Samoa). See Mxisa paradisiaca. 

 Fairy lily (United States). See Atamosco rosea. 

 Fala (Samoa). See Pandamis teciorms. 

 False camomile. See Chrysanthemum indicum. 

 False elder. See Premna gaudichaudii and P. mariannarum. 

 False sandalwood. See Ximenia americana. 

 Fala (Samoa). See Nothopanax fruticosum. 

 Fan-flower. See Lobelia koenigii. 

 Fangu (Samoa). See Lagenaria lagenaria. 

 Fanog (Guam). 



A tree growing in Guam mentioned by Governor Olive in his report to the captain- 

 general of the Philippines. Not identified. 

 Farolitos (Spanish). See Cardiospermum halicacabum. 

 Fau (Samoa). See Pariti tiliaceum; in Hawaii called "hau." 

 Fau-songa (Samoa). See Pipturus argenteus. 

 Fau-uta (Samoa). See Mussaenda frondosa. "" 



Federico (Spanish). See Cycas circmalis. 



