TIMBER AND GUM TREES. 13 



Virola sebifera, Vateria Indica, Vatica laccifera, 

 Vahea gummifera. 



Curucay resin tree of Humboldt, 130 feet 

 high. 



The yellow, red, and iron wood, and Ebony of 

 Bowdich. 



The Olamboo, or Caoutchouc tree of Bowdich. 



The Odjoo, or torch-wood tree of Bowdich. 



Araucaria Brasiliensis. The Acassie indigo plant, 

 and the Neoondoo tree of Bowdich. The wild Ce- 

 dar and Mahogany, the Coloquintida, or bitter apple 

 tree, the Cotamma tree, bearing aromatic and fra- 

 grant pods, the tree producing an odoriferous resin 

 resembling Camphor or Benjamin, the Gum sanda- 

 rach tree, the red and yellow dye woods, and the 

 Erasma tree of Dupuis. 



The balsam and B'dellium tree, the Cedar and 

 Match trees of Salt. The yellow dye wood waver 

 of Pearce. The Ganvar, the AVanzatra gum, the 

 Soap-nut trees, the Zanen, or red dye wood, and 

 the ink trees of Pearce. Panax chrysophyllum 100 

 feet high. Guarea grandifolia. Dhanasaree wood. 

 Larix Cedar of Lebanon. Mora excelsa, 20 feet 

 girth. Juniperus Barbadensis and Bermudiana. 

 Santalum Freycinetianum, Penmema canescens. 



