302 USEFUL PLANTS OF GUAM. 



Java almond tree. See ('<mnrii())t indicum. 



Jay i ( < i na 111 1 . See Lens j)ha-'<eoloides. 



Jequirity beans. See Abrus abrus. 



Jicama (Spanish). See Cacara erosa. 



Jicara (Spanish). See Crescentia alata. 



Job's tears. See Coix lachryma-jobi. 



Joga. See Yoga. 



Jujube tree. See Zizyphus jujuha . 



Jungle rice. See Eckinochloa colona. 



Junig (Spaiiisli). See Tourneforlin argcnfcn. 



Junquillo oloroso (Spanish). See Androporjon nnrdus. 



Justicia picta L. Same as Gruplophijlhun pidniii. 



Kabaikabai (Philippines). See Sophora tomeniosa. 



Kabatiti (Philippines). See Colubrina atikitiai. 



Kadius <ir Kad-yos (Philippines). See Cajan cajnn. 



Kafo, Kafok, or Kafu (Guam). See Pandanus and J', fmr/rnns. 



Kahana (Philippines). See Coff'ea arabica. 



Kahel or Kahet (Guam). See Citrus aurantium and C. nvrantium sinensis. 



Kahlau or Kahlao (Guam). See Phymatodes phymatodes. 



Kakaguate, Kakahuate (Guam). See Arachis hypogaea. 



Kakao ((iuam). See Thcobroma cacao. 



Kalabasang pula (Philippines). 

 A red or orange squash, according to Padre Blanco, Cucnrbita maxima. 



Kalamasa (Guam). 



The general name in Guam for the various forms of pumpkins and squashes 

 (Cucurbita spp. ). See under Gardens. 



Kalamismis or Kamaluson (Philippines). See Boior trtragonoloba. 

 Kalubai (Plnlijipines). See Lagenaria lagenaria. 

 Kalumpag-sa-lati (Philippines.) See Xylocarpus granatum. 



Kamachiles (Guam). 



A name derived from the Mexican "guamachil," applied in Guam to Pithecolobium 

 didce. 



Kamalindo (Guam). See Tamorindus indica. 



Kamani, Kamanu (Hawaii). See Calophyllum inophyUnm. 



Eamas (Philippines). See Cacara erosa. 



Kamote or Kamute (Guam). 



A name of Mexican origin used in Guam for the sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas), 

 which was introduced from Mexico and the Hawaiian Islands. 



Kamoting-kahoi (Philippines). See Manihot manihot. 



Kamuku nanofe (Guam). See Taeniophyllum fasciola. 



Eansion (Guam). 



Vernacular name for a young coconut having a sweet edi1)l(> rind. 



Kape (Easter Island, Rarotonga). See Alocasia macrorrhiza. 

 Kapok (l'hili]iiiines, Java). See Ceiha pentandra. 

 Karampalit (Philii)pines). See Sesuviuni porlulacastrum. 



