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COCUYO — Bumelia nigra Sw., or Sideroxylon confertum Wr. ? 

 Moist woods, frequent. Diameters 3 to 4 feet. Wood yellow. 

 Use, construction timber. 



COPAL — Idea copal. Rich..'' Hedwigia balsamifera Sw. ? (Masa 

 of Porto Rico.'') 



Ubiquitous, up to the crest, quite frequent. Diameters 4 to 5 

 feet. Wood hard, reddish heartwood. Use, resin, medicinal. 



COPEY (CUPEY)—Clusia rosea L. 



Ubiquitous, up to the crest, frequent. Diameters 3 to 4 feet. 

 Hard wood, good for posts. 



COPEYSILLO— 



Probably a form of the foregoing. Found only on the high 

 Maestra. 



CORDOBAN (COROVAN)— 

 Only on high Maestra. 



CUARIDURO — Cassia emarginata L. 



Ubiquitous, up to the crest, frequent. Diameters 2 to 4 feet. 

 Wood white, hard. Use, wagon work, tannin. 



CUYA (or CUDIA, or CRUDYA?) 



Ubiquitous, up to the crest. Diameters to 3 feet. Wood like 

 Mahogany. 



CUPEY, see COPEY. 



DAGAME — Rondeletia arborescens Griseb. . 



Ubiquitous, frequent. Diameters 2 to 4 feet. Wood, use for 

 spars, etc. 



EBANO — Sideroxylon? With light gray bark, hence probably 

 not D. Ebenum. 



Ubiquitous, mostly in moist woods, rare. Diameters 2 to 3 

 feet. Wood dark black. 



FORCAJIGA— 



In dry situations, rare. Diameters to one foot. Used for 

 piles. 



