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Howland, 8. 8.: Cuzco, the sacred city of the Jucos—XX XI; 51; 205-19. 
Peru.—VII; 33; 454-77. 
Gregory, H. E.: A geographical sketch of Titicaca, the island of the sun.— 
VI; 45; 561-575. 
Brandon, E. E.: Technical schools of Lima, Peru.—VII; 33; 942-46. 
The ancient ruins of Tiahuanacu.—VII; 37; 513-32. 
Todd, M. L.: Ancient temples and cities of the new world.—VII; 31; 967-77. 
Todd, M. L.: The Cordillera of Peruu—XIV; 51; 119-23. 
Peru.—VII; 31; 307-24. 
Commerce of Peru for 1911.—VII; 36; 113-122. 
Peixotto: Down the west coast of Lima.—XX XI; 53; 421-38. 
Commerce of Peru for 1912.—VII; 38; 265-273. 
Beasley, W.: Remarkable civilization of the ancient Incas.—X LI; Jan., 1913. 
Peixotto, E.: The land of the Incas.—X X XT; 53; 699-713. 
Guiness, G.: Descendants of the Incas.—XLI; Jan., 1913 
Barrett: The western republics of South America.—XIX; 66; 515-23. 
Bowman, I.: Buried walls at Cuzco and its relation to the question of a pre- 
Inca race.—II; 184; 497-509. 
Bingham, H.: Prehistoric human remains, investigation of, found near 
Cuzco.—II; 186; 1-5. 
Vernier, W.: Chan-Chan, the ruined Chimu eapital.—VII; 38; 348-359. 
Wilson, L. L. W.: Climate and man in Peru.—VIII; 8; 79-97. 
Adams, H. C.: Cuzeo, America’s ancient mecca.—X XIII; 19; 669-94. 
Hardy, O.: Cuzco and Apurimae.—VI; 46; 500-12. 
Bingham, H.: In the wonder land of Peru.—X XIII; 24; 386-573; 23; 417-23. 
Hall, F. M.: Ancient and modern Peru.—X XXIV; Nov., 1913, p. 303. 
Adams, H. C.: Along the old Inea highway.—X XIII; 19; 231-50. 
Bailey, S.: A new Peruvian route to the plains of the Amazon.—X XIII; 
17; 332-49. 
The new boundary between Bolivia and Peru.—V1; 42; 435-437. 
Post, C. J.: Across South America.—X; 83; 41-53. 
Markham, Sir C. R.: The land of the Incas.—XV; 36; 381-401. 
Urvuauay. 
Uruguay.—VII; 33; 167-184. 
Uruguay.—VII; 31; 357-72. 
