18 



Honduras I know of none that 1 would like t< CM IKHIV 

 ram I. > seem a \ n. but \\ licit > on >ee 



have- t ' "t t<>.. mm h |<i 



nils to agree wit h m -. 



LHD OTHEB AOD8. 



The more valuable of the woods found on ii i.uit 



are mahogany, ligmimvitae, ; < How 



sandal-wood, cedar. India-rubber. <-\ pp-^, <ania inaria. 

 dillo. laurel, pole-wood or granadillo, sap< 

 oak and a great variety of palms. Of some of tin 

 ur- i- vi-ry line, and capable <>f rceeivini: a line polish. For the 

 lumber made from them ready -ale ran dniil- 1 

 at fair profits. Of the mahogany. M. (J. Sijuier said in his 

 tei on Central America:" 



Theniiih vs in nearly all parts ot Hiiinliir;i 



ol tln-\an I. It K hi'Wt-\ i-r. iiH'-t aliiin<l.tiit IJ|MHI tin 



jri'diiiuls \vliich liniclt-r tin- ri\fi< flowing into the UM\ (it llmi 

 ulicr<- it al-> attain- it< jfreatevt si/.eaml lieant\ . nii'l wliere the n 

 any-work8, eall" : i-uttitjy- liy the S.uuiianN. art- eliiell \ 



fined. As tliese lands are for the iim-t part t h<- \>r> >\>i-i t \ >( the - 

 the wood is cut under licence- obtained from the ir'\ eminent, wliu-h 

 .111 l'..r eai-hti>e. i:.\c.-pt t In -e made at t he in- nit h .f" 

 the \ arious rivers for rei-eivin^. tnarkin-.: and -hippiny tin 



: di.wn. the iiialioyan\- c-.-t aMi-him-nt s are neees^ril\ teni] 

 and changed t nun tune t > time as trees 



Writing of the pine, the n-dur an 1 tl I. in 



the same work 



Anionu' the coiiiinoii and nn.l u-etiil w<,,,d-. the 



!ir-l mention, not !.*> on aeemint . 



lent .|iialit\ thai. i!ni(.-t be Kjud t.. . 



all the m-.re ele\ .-ited | 1 1 Hid 1 1 ra-. t nun mie vea to the 



rponthel 1 .,l the ci.ntinent it make- iith- 



nd nioiintnins at the height <>! .I'-ut l.-.'in t.-.-i abi.vi t he Ma. 

 I the intei MM th- At 



de<-|i\ it\ it i^ abundant neatl\ down t< : it on the 



|o\r hi Bf the tflejit plio: 



260 feet; and it i* well kno\vn tlmt n the a\aiiiia- bordering t he 

 .ind laKoon- t'. i u e|| a- <m t h 



