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SABICU DE LA MAESTRA— A form on the high Maestra. 



SANGRETORO— Mfl^^enu* buxif alius (Rich) Griseb. 



Ubiquitous, up to the crest, mostly in dry woods, rather rare. 

 Diameters 3 to 4 feet. Wood hard, light blood-red. 



SEIBA, see CEIBA. 



SUCHIL (Suche) — Plumieria rubra. L. ? 



Dry woods, rare. Diameters 1 to 2 feet. Wood white, soft. 



TAMARINDO— 



Dry woods, rare. Small tree, 6-inch seen. 



TENGUE — Poeppigia procera. Presb. 



Ubiquitous, mostly in dry woods, rather frequent. Diameters 

 2 to 3 feet. Wood hard, brown, like Sabicu. Posts, beams,, 

 railroad ties. Medicinal bark. 



UVERIGO (Uverillo .?)—Cocco/o6a spec? 



Moist woods, rare. Diameters 3 to 4 feet, seen 15 in. Wood 

 yellowish-red. 



UVERO — Coccoloha uvifera. Jacq. Sea Grape. 



Along sea shore, common. Diameters up to 1 foot. 



VARIA, see BARIA. 



YABA — Andira Jamaicensis (Wr.) Urb. 



Ubiquitous, frequent. Diameters 4 to 5 feet. Wood hard^ 

 yellow. Beams, felloes, wharf timbers, indestructible. Price, 

 $80. 



YAGROMA — Cecropia peltata L., and palmata W. 



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

 Wood light, white, stems hollow. 



YAGUA — Genipa americana L. ? 



Moist woods. Diameters to 2 feet. Brownish heart. 



YAMAGUEY—Belairia spec. 



Dry woods, frequent. Diameters 1 to 2 feet. Wood hard,^ 

 black heart, ebony-like. Building. 



