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;in.l Terebinths, through the intervention 

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li i! were do( for that, the ' >rd( r could nol 

 from Gnttifi i 



\ few large tn • -, found in th< f th<- botl 



tut'- the whole of tl>i> < frder. 



It is from trees belonging to it that are produced the Souari 

 tin- shops, tli'- kernel ol which i- one -t 1 1 1 • - most dehcious fruits "!' the uul 

 known. Aii "il i- extracted from th< m not inferior to that of the < »l; 

 come from < butyrosum, the wood of which is said to be ■•) much va 



shipbuilding. These ants must not I"- confounded with what an 

 which are tin- seed "l Bertholletia excelsa, :i genus "f tin- M\ rtal AJliai 



I tryocar butyrosum Pekea tuberculosa i ccellent for ship-timber, mill-w 



planks, Sec, according to Schomburgk, who also f another timber I 



this Order, known under the ns .1 Cakaralli or KukaralU, whose bai 



numerous layers, which the Indians, b) beating, separate till they are as thin 

 paper, when thej use them a- wrappers for cigars. J- not tlii- t ; 

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