Spondias Mombin Linnaeus. Anacardiaceae. 
PLUM. 
When small trees or branches from larger trees are 
used for fence posts they take root and grow, providing 
a living hedgerow. 
Schaefferia frutescens Jucquin. Celastracene. 
Box woop. 
The wood is used for fence posts and charcoal. 
Maytenus sp. Celastraceae. 
BUFLAMMAR. 
The wood is used tor charcoal and fence posts. 
Serjania polyphylla (1..) Radlkofer. Sapindaceue. 
Buack Wiss. 
The wood is split into long thin pieces and used for 
the framing in fish pots. 
Melicocca bijuga Linnaeus. Sapindaceae. 
GuINIP, CANIP, KNIP. 
The wood is split into long thin pieces for the frames 
of fish pots. 
Krugiodendron ferreum (Jah!) Urban. Rham- 
nacene. 
EBONY. 
This is one of the heaviest woods. It is used for tence 
posts. 
Guazuma ulmifolia Lamarck. Sterculiaceae. 
J ACKOCALALOO. 
The tough, strong wood of this tree is used for masts 
and booms on sloops and the handles of oars. Oar blades 
are made of lighter wood and are spliced onto the han- 
dles. 
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