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Rrmac, Rro: its sources in the glacial streams of the Western Cordillera, cen- 
tral Peru, descending 15000-16000 feet in little more than 100 miles to the Pacific 
at Callao; its principal tributaries of like origin, the Rios Blanco and Santa Eulalia. 
Our stations were Rio Blanco, Matucana, Chosica, Lima and Callao.* ** 
Rozmatv, in ‘‘Upper Peru’? (may mean something like Rosmayo or Rosmayu, 
the suffix meaning river in Quichua) probably in our area—two specimens in 
British Museum collected by Rosenberg. (Regan, 1904.) 
Sananao, Lao: large cutoff lake near the Huallaga and connected with it by 
a narrow channel, above Yurimaguas; clear, weedy, productive of fish.* 
San Juan, Hpa.: the cocal, coca plantation, and fabrica, manufactory, of Dr. 
Augusto Durand, proprietor of the Prensa of Lima, at near 4000 feet elevation on 
the wide shoulder of the eastern slope of the Central Cordillera, overlooking the 
gorge of the Huallaga, below Husnuco.* 
San Mrauegt: estate or village of the upper Urubamba.* 
San Nicouas, Tampo: the fifth on the Via Central.* 
San Ramon: village at the confluence of Rio Palea with the Tulumayo, form- 
ing the Chanchomayo.** * 
Santa Ana: village on the middle Urubamba, the hacienda of Sr. Carlos 
Duque; elevations of about 3000-3400 feet; Rio de Santa Ana, a creek entering the 
Urubamba there; the farthest point reached by the Eigenmanns on_ the 
Urubamba.** 
Sanra Lucia: village on Southern railway and Rio de Lampa, Dept. Puno; 
mining and grazing district; above 13000 feet.* 
Sanra Rosa: small tributary of the middle Urubamba above Santa Ana.** 
SaracocHa: lower and smaller of the lakes forming the head of Rio de Lampa, 
14000 feet, on Southern railway.* 
Sarayacu: village on the left bank of the Bajo Ucayali, 80 km. (50 miles) 
below Contamana. A second Sarayacu on Rio Bombanasa, a tributary of the 
Pastaza, in eastern Ecuador. (Boulenger, 1887.) 
SAYLLA: in the Cuzco valley.** 
SHanust, Rio: small, turbulent stream entering the Huallaga just above Yuri- 
maguas.* 
SMELTER: former location of the Cerro de Pasco smelter near that city, when 
coal was employed for smelting. 
SumBay: station of the Southern railway, elevation 13000 feet; deep canyon 
of Rio Chili in voleanic rock, rapid stream found to be without life.* *** 
TABATINGA: frontier station and village on left bank of Amazon at Peruvian- 
Brazilian border. Upward limit of collections by Bourget of the Thayer expe- 
dition. 
TAMBILLO: presumably an estate near Rio Tulumayo (q.v.) 
TarMA: city, provincial capital, and river, eastern slope of central Peruvian 
Andes, on the Via Central, elevation S000 feet; sources of Rio de Tarma high 
meadows at near 14000 feet; deeply entrenched in a gorge; the Tarma water supply 
tributary springs.*** #* * 
Tranuanaco (Tiaguanacu): village on stream of same name on the Bolivian 
