14 TIMBER AND GUM TREES. 



Petrocarya excelsa. The Coggar wood of Col. 

 Todd. Wormia excelsa, Pinus resinosa. Dacrydium 

 excelsum. Acacia Melanoxylon. Taxodium of 

 Douglas, 300 feet high. Eucalyptus resinifera. Me- 

 trosideros robusta. Phyllocladus trichomanoides. 

 Myrsine Rapanea. Prunus salicifolia. Vitex lit- 

 oralis. Podocarpus totarra. Icica Carana and Ma- 

 ni and cuspidata, Myrtus longifolia 100 feet. 



Javicou, white Varnish tree of Humboldt. Lauras 

 nitida, Kiamis, and Javitensis. The Curvana, or 

 white Caoutchouc tree of Humboldt. Bagassa guia- 

 nensis, Hedera umbellifera. Bignonia tulipifera and 

 gigantea. 



Pterocarpus santalinus. Cordia macrophylla. Re- 

 sina Carneola of Rumphius, Ebenus alba, Metro- 

 sideros moluccana, Dabanus, Sicchius, Lignum Leve, 

 Decadia aluminosa, Lignum momentaneum and 

 moschatum, Panax pinnatum, Arbor nigra ebenum, 

 Metrosideros amboinensis, Canarium Zephyrinum, 

 silvestre, alterum, odoriferum and hirsuta, Damara 

 nigra, celebica and ligitima, Nanarium minimum or 

 oleosum, Canarium decumana, Lacca lignum, Caju 

 Gora Aruani. 



Melaleuca leucadendron, Ocotea lineata and 

 Javitensis. Anacardium occidentale. Sebastiao de 



