Smithsonian Report, 1919. — Cook. 
Plate 13. 
1. Luxuriant guiiiea-grass jjastures, of spontaneous growth, after burning of forest for uiilpa 
agriculture, Gonavo Island, Haiti, September, 191 7. 
2. Dry^ stony land with too little vegetation to clear by burning, but the grass and weeds dug out 
with cutlasses for a scattering growth of maize, as in the background. District of Furcy, 
Island of Haiti. 
