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T 11 E CUB A U E \ 1 E \V 



lypual I'alm J li.itclu d inliacco I'.ani, San Luis, Piiiar del Kio Province. 



Typical Tobacco I'.arn of IJctter Constructi. in, San r.ui~, I'inar ikl Rio. 



a grouii of men bind together into "carrot.s"' or "niano.1o.s" four of the hands we have 

 mentioned, the bands used for this work being made from the inner bark of either 

 the "Ceihon" tree or of the "Majagua," both being native to Cuba. Eighty of these 



