-
either Filipinas or Philippines, both
ultimately rooted in the
Latin Philippinae. In
addition to the Philippines, the
archipelago of a
country has historically...
-
peyotl ("caterpillar")
Philippines via
Spanish Filipinas from
Latin Philippinae, "islands of king
Philip II of Spain";
ultimately from Gr**** Φιλιππίναι...
- 1898
Termes (Macrotermes) manil**** Oshima, 1914
Termes (Macrotermes)
philippinae Oshima, 1914
Termes (Macrotermes)
luzonensis Oshima, 1914
Termes (Termes)...
-
beyond the East Indies, to the
ilands of Iapan, China, Cauchinchina, the
Philippinae with
others ... The fifth, nauigations, voyages, traffiques, discoueries...
- Science,
Published in Manila, p. 318 (1918) [1] Worse,
Perkins Fragm flora Philippinae p. 130 (1905) Dale
Kloppenburg and Ann D. Wayman, The Hoya
Handbook (A...
- Philipāīns - फिलिपाईन्स (Marathi),
Philipina (Indonesian variant),
Philippinae (Latin),
Philippine (Alemannic),
Philippinen (German, Luxembourgish)...
- Relationship: The
Philippines and the
United States" (Manila: Ars
Mundi Philippinae, 2008). With Jose Ma. Cariño and others. "Wash: Only a Bookkeeper" (Makati:...
- (1904), "Artocarpus", in
Janet Russell Perkins (ed.),
Fragmenta Florae Philippinae:
contributions to the
flora of the
Philippine Islands, Gebr. Borntraeger...
- Beiträge zur
Kenntnis der Styracaceae. W. Engelmann, 1902.
Fragmenta florae philippinae:
contributions to the
flora of the
Philippine Islands. Gebrüder Borntraeger...