weight of 1,33* lbs. Th, average wen 

 toot. ;uul ;i piece 12 inches broad and 1 



ported ;it their ends. The specific gra 



Wall aba (Kperu,. 



- f, deal a) a 



nd Bullet 



Tree 





a Mullen) 



, but 



Tanks of g Xu°t n t 











inland from 



their 



wo or three 



miles and 



deer 



cases in 



i|iiantit\ ii 



.s the 





,1 in the dire 



ctionofthe 









psof 



trees that grow or 



i the savanna 







rest for ' 











[Jreeidieiirl 











heart growing on 















cne half day, p 













,r:dh 



throughout the Ci 



:>lony in the 









bridges, he 





boats, &c, &c, an 





i for dnpbn 





r. dock-; 





. Ao." 



&c. For all the* 













ardly 











. it dec; 



lys rapidly 





tliouut,ide, and 1 



vTtVJ ' m \ 



11 eon- i>l i] 



in-abl. 



j wood, 1 



locally known as 



• Tenr nroof nf 



Sipiri. 



"All the Greenheart cut in the Colony hitherto has been cut from 

 the forests below or within a very short distance of the larger falls on 

 the rivers, and owing to this limited space, the manner of conducting 

 wood-cutting operations, and the cost of lahour. combined, this tract of 

 country is now being cut over in some places for the third time, and 

 such trees as escaped observation ..r w. re thought too small to he cut 

 previously, arc now carefully sought for and cut down. The young 



trees to water, and the seeds are collected and shipped to make Bibirine; 



possible to got rid of the Greenheart growing below the Falls." (.!/>. 

 McTurk, before the Iloual Agricultural Society British Guiana, hith 

 July 1881.) 



Xectaudra Ilodiui, Schoinb., the (ireenheart tree. It is said there 

 are three varieties of this, the Vellow. Black, and Mainop; they grow 

 to tall trees in clay soil, and when near the river;- and creeks, attain 



