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Lemon 

 Loquot 



Surinam Cherry 

 Pomegranate 

 Papaw 



Otaheite Walnut 

 Bamboo 

 Cane 



Stonecrop 

 House-leek 

 Laurestinus 

 Sweet Bay- 

 Castor Oil 

 Tulip Tree 

 Negfundo 

 Banyan 



Weeping Willow 

 Cherimoyer 

 Sugar Apple 

 Burning Bush 

 Cassava 



West India Laurel 



Myrtle 



Elder 



Honeysuckle 



Tansy 



Oleander 



Brugmansia 



Fiddlewood 



Calabash 



Bougainvillea 



Avocado Pear 



Plane-tree 



Ailianthus 



Magnolia 



Mahogany 



Rubber 



Soursop 



Custard Apple 



Eoyal Palms 



Arrowroot 



Shell Planb 



Indigenous. 



Juniper or Bermuda Cedar (Juniperus Bov- 

 mudiensis) — A large evergreen tree, the ear- 

 liest discoverers of the islands mentioning it 

 as covering them. The wood is durable, fra- 

 grant and admits of a high polish. It bears 

 a purplish b^M•ry, size of a pea, from which the 

 old residents prepare a conserve which has 

 been found efficacious in colds and lung com- 

 plaints. The male tree bears catkins which 

 in spring scatter clouds of pollen over the 

 female trees, fructyfying their catkins and 

 perfecting the berry. Many large trunks of 

 this tree have been from time to time dredged 

 up off Ireland Island, an evidence of the fact 

 that what is now sea, was at one time drj'' 

 land. 



Palmetto (Sabal Umbraculifera)— A tree gen- 



