438 ECONOMIC FORESTRY. 
Calophyllum Calaba, Jacq. (nat. order, Guttiferm). ‘* Santa Maria.” 
Catalpa longisiliqua, Griseb. (nat. order, Bignoniacee). ‘ Oak.” 
Ceanothus Chloroxylon, Ns. (nat. order, Rhamnacee). ‘* Cogwood.” 
Cedrela odorata, L. (nat. order, Meliacew). ‘* Cedar.” Very useful. 
Coccoloba uvifera, Jacq. (nat. order, Polygonacee). ‘‘ Seaside Grape.” 
Comocladia integrifolia, Jacq. (nat. order, Terebinthacee). ‘‘ Maiden plum.” 
Cordia Boissieri, A. DC. (nat. order, Cordiacee). ‘* Anacahuite wood.” 
C. Gerascanthus, Sw. ‘‘ Spanish elm.” 
Crateva Tapia, L. (nat. order, Capparidacee). ‘‘ Garlic tree.” 
Crescentia Cujete, L. (nat. order, Bignoniacew). ‘* Calabash.” 
Hedwigia balsamifera, Sw. (nat. order, Burseracee). ‘* Baume a cochon.” 
Juniperus barbadensis, L. (nat. order, Coniferw). ‘* Juniper cedar.” 
Lagetta lintearia, Lam. (nat. order, Thymelacee). ‘* Lace-bark.” 
Laplacea Hematoxylon, Camb. (nat. order, Camelliacee). ‘‘ Blood” or 
** Tron wood.” 
Laurus Chloroxylon, L. (nat. order, Lauracee). ‘* Greenheart.” 
Linociera ligustrina, Sw. (nat. order, Oleacew). ‘‘ Rosewood.” 
Maclura (= Chlorophora) tinctoria, Don. (nat. order, Moree). ‘‘ Fustic.” 
Mammea americana, L. (nat. order, Guttiferw). ‘‘ Mammee apple.” 
Oreodaphne exaltata, Ns. (nat. order, Lawracee), ‘‘ Jamaicasweetwood.” 
Paritium elatum, Dow. (nat. order, Malvaceew). ‘‘Mahoe.” Valuable. 
Persea gratissima, Girtn. (nat. order, Lawracee). ‘‘ Pear,” ‘* Avocado.” 
Petitia domingensis, Jacq. (nat, order, Verbenacew). ‘* Fiddlewood.” 
Picrena excelsa, Lindl. (nat. order, Simarubacee). ‘‘ Quassia,” ‘‘ Bitter- 
wood.” 
Pimenta vulgaris, W. A. (nat. order, Myrtacece). ‘* Pimenta.” 
Piscidia Erythrina, L. (Leguminose). ‘* Dogwood.” 
Pithecolobium filicifolium, Benth. (nat. order, Leguminose). ‘* Wild 
tamarind.” 
Podocarpus coriaceus, Rich., and P. Purdieanus, Hook. (nat. order, Taxinee), 
LO Wann 
Prunus occidentalis, Swartz. (nat. order, Rosacece), ‘‘ Pruan.” 
Psidium montanum, Sw. (nat. order, Myrtacee), ‘* Mountain guava.” 
Sapota Sideroxylon, Gr. (nat. order, Sapotacew). ‘‘ Naseberry Bully tree.” 
Preferable even to the cedar. 
Scheffera buxifolia, Nutt. (nat. order, Jlicinee). ‘* Jamaica box.” 
Sloanea jamaicensis, Hook. (nat. order, Tiliacew). ‘‘ Break-axe.” 
Spondias lutea, Macf. (nat. order, Anacardiacee). ‘* Hog plum.” 
Terminalia latifolia, Sw. (nat. order, Combretacee). ‘‘ Broad leaf.” An 
enormous tree. Timber suitable for planks and other internal works. 
Ximenia americana, L. (nat. order, Olacinee). ‘* Yellow sanders.” And 
Zanthoxylum clava-Herculis, L. (nat. order, Zanthoxylacee). ‘* Prickly 
yellow-wood.”? 
LEEWARD ISLANDS. 
There is no timber in Antigua; and little but lignum-vite, 
1 Mr Rogers’ ‘‘ Analysis of Returns,” 1878. 
