26o Forestry Quarterly. 



ALMENDRO DE CUBA — Laplacea Wrightii Griseb ? 



Ubiquitous, frequent. Diameters 3 feet. Wood yellowish, 

 soft, of almond smell. 



ALMENDRILLO — Rhamnidium reticulatum Griseb? 

 High Maestra above 2,500 level. 



ALMORRANA— 



In fresh woods, rare. Diameters to 3 feet. Wood yellowish. 



ATEJE—Cordia spec. 



Ubiquitous, rare. Diameters up to 5 feet. Wood white, no 

 heartwood, soft. 



AYUA — Zanthojcylum martinicensis (Lam) D. C. 



Ubiquitous, frequent. Diameters up to 2 and 3 feet. White 

 to yellow wood, fine-grained, somewhat like satinwood. Used 

 for trimmings. 



AYUA AMARILLO — Zanthoxylum spec. ? 

 High Maestra, above 2500 level. 



AYUDA, see AYUA. 



AZULEJO — Styrax obtusifolium. Griseb? 



Moist woods, rare. Up to 3 feet in diameter. Hard, reddish 

 heartwood. 



BADANO— 



Moist woods, rare. Up to High Maestra, here more freuent. 

 Diameter to 3 feet. Wood white, soft. 



BARIA — Cordia nitida. Vahl., or C. gerascanthus Jacq. .^ 



Ubiquitous, frequent. Diameters 2 to 3 feet. Wood light 



reddish, similar to American Elm. Used for rafts, joists, axe 

 handles. 



BARRIL ( or BRAZIL?)— Caesalpinia? 



Top of Maestra. Diameters to 4 feet, and 100 feet in height. 



BOTIJA — Cochlospermum hibiscoides. Kunt. ? 



Dry woods, rare. Diameter 2 to 5 feet. Wood hard, yellow 

 to chocolate. 



BRUJE— 



Dry slopes, rare. Small tree. Wood like lignum-vitae. 



