302 USEFUL PLANTS OF GUAM. 



Java almond tree. See Canarium indicum. 

 Jayi (Guam) . See Lens phaseoUrides. 

 Jequirity beans. See Abrus abrus. 

 Jicama (Spanish). See Cacara erosa. 

 Jicara (Spanish). See Crescenlia alaia. 

 Job's tears. See Oaix lachryma-joM. 

 JogS. See Yoga. 

 Jujube tree. See Zizyphus jujuba. 

 Jungle rice. See EchinocMoa colona. 

 Junig (Spanish). See Toumefortia argerdea. 

 Junquillo Oloroso (Spanish). See Andropogon nardus. 

 Justicia picta L. Same as GraptophyUum pictum. 

 Kabaikabai (Philippines). See Sophora tomentosa. 

 Eabatiti (Philippines). See Colubrina asiatica. 

 Eadius or Ead-yos (Philippines). See Cajan cajan. 

 Kafo, Eafok, or Eafu (Guam). See Pandamis and P. fragrans. 

 Kahana (Philippines). See Cofea arabica. 



Kahel or Kahet (Guam). See Citrus auraniium and C. aurantlum sinensis. 

 Eablau or Eahlao (Guam). See Phymalodes phymatodes. 

 Eakaguate, Kakahuate (Guam). See AracJm hypogaea. 

 Eakao (Guam). See Theobroma cacao. 

 Kalabasang pula (Philippines). 

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



Ealamasa (Guam). 



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

 (Cucurbita spp.). See under Gardens. 



Kalamismis or Eamaluson (Philippines). See Botor tetragonoloba. 

 Ealubai (Philippines). See Lagenaria lagenaria. 

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

 Kamacliiles (Guam). 



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

 dulce. 



Kamalindo (Guam). See Tamarindus indica. 



Kamani, Kamanu (Hawaii). See CalopliyUum inophyllum. 



Eamas (Philippines). See Cacara erosa. 



Eamote 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 manihol. 

 Eamuku nanofe (Guam). See Taeniophyllumfaseiola. 

 Kansion (Guam). 

 Vernacular name for a j-oung coconut having a sweet edible rind. 



Eape (Easter Island, Earotonga). See Ahcasia macrorrhiza. 

 Kapok (Philippines, Java). See Cdba penlandra. 

 Karampalit (PhiUppines). See Sesuriiim portidacastrum. 



