Rhizophora Mangle Linnaeus. Rhizophoracexe. 
MANGROVE. 
The wood is used tor charcoal and for ight construc- 
tion. 
Psidium amplexicaule Persoon. Myrtaceae. 
SPICE GUAVA. 
The wood, when cut, gives off the odor of Hubbard 
Squash. The heavy timber makes good charcoal. 
Bucida Buceras Linnaeus. Combretacexe. 
GRI-GRI. 
‘The wood from this large forest tree provides excellent 
timbers for building. It was used for making ox carts 
some years ago. 
Terminalia Catappa Linnaeus. Combretaceae. 
ALMOND. 
The wood is of good quality for general construction, 
but the tree is so prized for its beauty that a living tree 
would never be cut down for timber. 
Psidium sp. Myrtaceae. 
Pigeon Berry TREE, Mountain GRaPe. 
The tree grows to forty feet in height. ‘The wood is 
used for timbers in building, for charcoal and for fence 
posts. 
Tetrazygia angustifolia (Sw.) De Candolle. Mel- 
ustomacene,. 
SPRATWOOD. 
‘The wood is used tor fence posts. 
Ardisia guadalupensis Duchassaing ex Grisebach 
Myrsinaceue. 
BREAKBILL. 
The wood is used for charcoal and for fence posts, but 
the latter only last about two years. 
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