Coccoloba uvifera Linnaeus. Polygonaceae. 
SEA GRAPE. 
The wood is used tor boat timbers and for charcoal. 
(See also under food plants). 
Trichostigma octandrum (L.) H. Walter. Phy- 
tolaccaceae. 
Buack Hoopwoon. 
The wood of this vine is peeled and used for the frames 
of baskets. 
Annona glabra Linnaeus. Annonaceuxe. 
Bonya, Doc APPLE. 
‘The wood is used tor heavy timbers. It is also in de- 
mand as fuel by the bake shops. It is sold by weight. 
Capparis indica (l..) Fawcett & Rendle. Capparid- 
aceae, 
Biack Wirry. 
The wood is light, but very strong. It is used tor axe 
handles and is split into long thin pieces for the frames 
of fish pots. 
Hymenaea Courbaril Linnaeus. Leguminosae. 
Locust. 
The wood is used tor furniture and charcoal. 
Tamarindus indica Linnaeus. Leguminosae. 
‘TAMARIND. 
The wood makes good charcoal. (See also under food 
plants). 
Inga laurina (Sw.) Willdenow. Leguminosae. 
SWEET Peas. 
‘The wood is split into long thin strips for the frames 
of tish pots. 
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