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Chandler, C. L.: World race for the rich South American trade.—XX XVIII;. 
25; 314-22. 
Freeman, L. R.: Hydro-electric operations in South America.—VII; 37: 
633-56. 
Reid, W. A.: Railways of South America.—VII; 37; 165-191. 
Latin American foreign trade in 1911—general survey.—VII; 36; 225-244. 
Ward, R. D.: Climate of South America.—V1; 351; 353-60. 
Posey, C. J.: Points in the geography of South America.—X XI; 12; 65. 
Pepper, M.: South America fifty years hence-—X XIII; 17; 427-32. 
Barrett, J.: Our manufacturers’ greatest opportunity.—II1; 34; 520-531. 
Sears, A. F.: German influence in Latin America.—X XVI; 72; 140-52. 
What the Latin-Americans think of, and why United States should en- 
courage the Pan-American conferences.— X XIII; 17; 474-9; 497-80. 
Ogg, F. A.: German interests and tendencies in South America.—X XXVIII; 
5; 3169-3170. 
Bowman, J.: Geographical aspects of the new Madeira-Mamoré railroad.— 
VI; 45; 275-81. 
Rice, H.: Further exploration in the Northwest Amazon basin.—XV; 44; 
137-64. 
Furlong, C. W.: South America’s first transcontinental—X XXVIII; 20; 
13535-55. 
Humphrey, W. E.: Shipping facilities between the United States and South 
America.—III1; 38; 621-637. 
Bowman, I.: Physiography of the central Andes.—II; 178; 197-373. 
Bulfin, W.: United States in Latin America.—X X XVIII; 4; 2533-2550. 
Denuci, J.: The discovery of the north coast of South America according to 
an anonymous map in the British Museum.—XV; 36; 65-80. 
Smith, J. R.: Western South America and its relation to American trade.— 
III; 18; 446-468. 
Emory, F.: Causes of our failure to develop South American. trade. 
22; 153-156. 
Tower, W. S.: Notes on the commercial geography of South America.—VI; 
45; 881-901. 
The quest of El] Dorado.—VII; 34; 55-66; 165-176; 317-27; 447-58; 607-621, 
732-43. 
South America: Its general geographic features and opportunities.—VITI; 
8; 47-53. 
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