242 CAMPS IN THE CARIBBEES. 
past a clump of 
cacaos, shaded 
by tall trees, and 
then past a group of 
groo-groo and _gris-gris 
palms. These palms are 
erect and straight, but 
aside from their own 
graceful beauty, they are 
enriched and encircled by 
a clustering vine, throw- 
ing out a mass of large, 
perforated leaves. This 
vine climbs up the trunk 
by clinging closely —a 
slender thread of a vine, 
which throws out, when 
it has attained a certain 
height, a cluster of leaves. 
As there are numberless 
climbers, and as each 
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ROO: GROO PALM. 
