BIBLIOGRAPHY 



I give here only the most important and most recent 

 works. A list of the articles I have consulted would be 

 long and uninteresting, while a complete list of those which 

 might have been consulted, and from which information 

 might have been gleaned, is impossible. For a work of 

 this character there is no account of travel, no study of the 

 soil, the climate, or the vegetation, no statistical document 

 or journal or purely historical text, that has not a perfect 

 right to be regarded as a source. 



I. Periodicals. 



Of the periodicals published in Argentina, and partly or 

 wholly devoted to the study of the land and its develop- 

 ment, the principal are : — 



Boletin del Instituto Geografico Argentino (Buenos Aires, 

 since 1879 ; vol. i, 1879, vol. ii, 1881 ; one vol. yearly from 

 1881 to 1901 ; has appeared irregularly since). 



Anales de la Sociedad Cientifica Argentina (Buenos Aires, 

 2 vols, yearly from 1876). 



Revista de la Sociedad Geografica Argentina (Buenos Aires, 

 only appeared from 1883 to 1889). 



Boletin de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias de Cordoba 

 (C6rdoba, since 1874, 23 vols, to 1918). 



The publications of the Buenos Aires and La Plata museums 

 also contain, besides copious anthropological, archaeological, 

 palasontological, and historical material, a large number of 

 articles of interest to geographers : — 



Anales del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Buenos 

 Aires. Begins 1864, 25 vols., folio and quarto, to 1914. 



Anales del Museo de la Plata. First series 1890-1900, 

 second series from 1907. 



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