Socupira, also called pao ferro—hard and good.
Olio—very solid, and of a peculiar fragrance.
Cubiuna.
Jaracandá—cabinet-wood, variegated, black and yellow—This is called rose-wood in England: but the best sorts, as it appears to me, have not hitherto been imported.
Jaracatangá.
Ubatanga.
Palms—many varieties, among which is the iriri, before described. Its wood, though small, is unrivalled for strength and elasticity.
Garfauna—the bark of which, as I was informed, affords a yellow dye.
Embé—a creeping plant. The stems are used instead of cords, and often made into bridles.
Many species of thorny trees.