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Panama Viejo, the old Panama at Rio Algorrobo, at 

 a distance of 5 km from the present city of Panama. 



Pueblo Nuevo, a villajye near the mouth of Rio San 

 Carlos at the Pacific side of Panama. 



Punta Arenas. The Pacific seaport of Costa Rica, 

 situated on a long point of sand running into the Gulf of 

 Nicoya, from which it takes its name. 



Punte de San Roque. A 3 — 400 m long and very 

 narrow point of land at the western shore of the northern 

 half of the Ometepe Island. 



Rio San Juan. The great river on the boundary be- 

 tween Nicaragua and Costa Rica, coraing from the south- 

 eastern end of the Lake of Nicaragua and falling into the 

 Caribbean Sea. 



San Carlos. A small town at the nothern side of Rio 

 San Juan, immediately at its outflow from the Lake of Ni- 

 caragua. The river resembles here more a long creek of the 

 sea than a river. The land along the river-sides is flat and 

 swampy, except in the northern corner, where San Carlos is 

 situated. 



San Juan del Norte, or Greytown, is situated on a 

 small lagoon at the mouth of the Rio San Juan. It is al- 

 most surrounded by marshes and svvamps with a growth of 

 palms. Dr. Bovallifs visited the town during the rainy 

 season, which according to Richmond reaches eight or nine 

 raonths, from May to January. 



Sipurio. It is the Government headquarters in the 

 Talamanca district of Costa Rica, situated on the Rio Uren, 

 a tributary of the Rio Tilire, in a flat, forest-covered plain 

 not more than 800 to 1000 feet above the sea. 



Siquirres. A town in eastern Costa Rica one mile to 

 the east of the Rio Revenazon and at a small stream with 

 the same name as the town. Dr. Bovallius had his head- 

 quarters here in the hazienda Cano Secco in the vicinity, 

 situated at the brook Cano Secco, which like R. Siquirres 

 falls into the Pacuare River. 



Tilire River. Indicated by Carriker (Ann. Carn. Mus. 

 VI. 1910) in the map as Rio Tarire, in the text as Rio 

 Sicsola. It is the greatest river in the Talamanca district, 

 flowing from the Cordillera de Talamanca into the Caribbean 

 Sea. On its wav it receives numerous tributaries. 



