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Jicara 
Ardea herodias
Crotophaga 
Amazilia cinnamomea 
Tigrisoma
Pitangus derbianus
Myiozetetes s. superciliosus.
Guayaba
Dished thorn tree 
Scrub bean (similar to Malvaviscus)
West coast tree. This is a very crooked straggly species growing abundantly on the dry hills. On many slopes it is almost the only tree.
Tepehuaje
Cacahuananche.
"Cacha de Borrego" Long slender podded, Bignoniaecous [[Bignoniaceae]] tree first seen near El Naranjo. 

May 6. San Marcos. Guerrero.
I left Mr. Nelson and the outfit to work along the road to Chilpancingo while I make a flying trip down along the coast to obtain a set of pictures of the round houses and negroes who inhabit them. I left Coquilla at 6:30 A.M and reached San Marcos about sunset. The distance was about 30 or 35 miles in a south-easterly course.

Road today led gradually down nearly all the way through hilly and more or less rocky country, but there are no very deep canons. Shortly before reaching San Marcos the hills practically ended so that the hacienda is on a low, rolling plain, extending to the sea.

Attila
Aimophila acumnivata
Calocitta
Melanerpes elegans.
Conurus petzii.
Amphispiza
Dendrocolaptes
Philortyx
Geococcyx affinis
Cassiculus melanicterus.
Quiscalus macrourus
Crotophaga sulcirostris
Callothrus
Cathartes aura
Heliodytes
Merula flavirostris
Scardafella inca
Melastoma