day before I left Cayenne on August 1st; it'wa 





:s in the fauna puzzled n 



; usually confronted one, so that' it was refreshing to 

 :e of sandy sea shore as that which skirts the end of Gra: 

 Matabon. It was there that "drift seeds" were pic 



kindness rendered me by His Excellency, the Governor of French 

 Guiana; Monsieur Romney of the Chief Government Secretary's 

 Office; Monsieur Magney, Agent of the French Line of Steamers; 



Grosvenor of the British Consulate. I also received courtesies 

 and civilities from every government official and private resident 

 I met. 

 The two chief fodder grasses cultivated at Cayenne are Pari 



be unknown. Palms furnish large lots of fruits that are bought 



be added and that is the rare occurrence of a two-trunk cabbage- 

 palm some sixty feet in height among the rest of the Oreodoxas 

 outside the Hospital of St. Paul. 



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