Roy and Ray in Mexico . um-vitae, coco wood, from which reed instruments are made; cedrela odorata,used in the manufacture of cigar boxes and the lining of cabinet woods andproducing an aromatic oil distilled from its wood; and fistic, or logwood, adye stuff. * * *» There are many native fruit trees along the streams, such as mangoes,caimitos, aguacates, zapotes, and wild oranges. Wild bamboo fringes thewater courses, while, in damp places, aeroid plants drape the trees. Floweringshrubs and plants grow PoRFiRio Diaz, Presidekt of Mexico ROY AND RAY IN MEXICO BY MARY WRIGHT PLUMME


Roy and Ray in Mexico . um-vitae, coco wood, from which reed instruments are made; cedrela odorata,used in the manufacture of cigar boxes and the lining of cabinet woods andproducing an aromatic oil distilled from its wood; and fistic, or logwood, adye stuff. * * *» There are many native fruit trees along the streams, such as mangoes,caimitos, aguacates, zapotes, and wild oranges. Wild bamboo fringes thewater courses, while, in damp places, aeroid plants drape the trees. Floweringshrubs and plants grow PoRFiRio Diaz, Presidekt of Mexico ROY AND RAY IN MEXICO BY MARY WRIGHT PLUMMER ILLUSTRATEDroyrayinmexico01plum


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