Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . 2. Tropical Forest Along Polochic River, Eastern Guatemala. Abundance of Attalea palms and silk cotton trees shows that the forest is not very old. Smithsonian Report, 1919.—Cook. Plate 4. 1 9 .^? • ^^ jr. y* *? jfci M *s v T; 7. BwR^nggSjE \ W~ -?. • r1 f/Sf~~ mm *mf$, ? ft . ? .-i yjs w - „BP^ 1. Milpa agriculture in eastern Guatemala, showing hillsides reforested, with a large cornfieldextending along the upper slopes of the hills in the background above the town 2. Desert vegetation, mostly tree forms of


Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . 2. Tropical Forest Along Polochic River, Eastern Guatemala. Abundance of Attalea palms and silk cotton trees shows that the forest is not very old. Smithsonian Report, 1919.—Cook. Plate 4. 1 9 .^? • ^^ jr. y* *? jfci M *s v T; 7. BwR^nggSjE \ W~ -?. • r1 f/Sf~~ mm *mf$, ? ft . ? .-i yjs w - „BP^ 1. Milpa agriculture in eastern Guatemala, showing hillsides reforested, with a large cornfieldextending along the upper slopes of the hills in the background above the town 2. Desert vegetation, mostly tree forms of cactus (Cereus and PeresMa) in a denuded region atEl Rancho, eastern Guatemala. Smithsonian Report, 1919.—Cook. Plate 5.


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