Smithsonian Report, 1919.—Cook, PLATE 13. 
1. Luxuriart guinea-grass pastures, of spontaneous -growth, after burning of forest for milpa 
agriculture, Gonaye Island, Haiti, September, 1917. 
2. Dry, stony land with too little vegetation to clear by burning, but the grass and weeds dug out 
ue ‘Gatlassts for a scattering growth of maize, as in the background. District of Furcy, 
sland of Haiti. 
