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7. FORESTRY INDUSTRIES. 



Rudolf Leutgens, " Beitrage zur Kenntniss des Quebracho- 

 Gebietes in Argentinien und Paraguay " (Mitteil. Geogr. 

 Ges. Hamburg, xxv, 1911, pp. 1-70). 



8. PATAGONIA. 

 A. The Tableland. 



Apart from Villarino's journey on the Rio Negro in the 

 eighteenth century, the first journey across the Pata- 

 gonian tableland is that of G. Chaworth Musters, At Home 

 with the Patagonians (London, 1871). 



In the early volumes of the Bol. Inst. Geog. Argent. 

 will be found the results of various explorations between 

 1878 and 1885 by Argentine travellers. 



With this group of documents, which provided the first 

 material for his conclusions, we may associate the geological 

 studies of Florentine Ameghino, " L'age des formations 

 sedimentaires de Patagonie " (An. Soc. dent. Argentina, 

 1, 1900, pp. 109-130, 145-160, and 209-229 ; li, 1901, pp. 20-39 

 and 65-90 ; Hi, 1901, pp. 189-197 and 244-250 ; liii, 1902, 

 pp. 161-181, 220-249 and 282-342) and " Les formations 

 sedimentaires du cretace superieur et du tertiaire en Pata- 

 gonie " (An. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires, series ii, vol. viii, 

 1906, pp. 1-568). 



On the southern part of Patagonia, south of 50 S. lat. : 



Svenska Expeditionen till Magellanslaenderna (Wissen- 

 schaftliche Ergebnisse der Schwedischen Expedition nach den 

 Magellans Laendern, 1895-1897, unter Leitung von Dr. 

 Otto Nordenskjoeld, Band I, Geologic, Geographie und 

 Anthropologie, Stockholm, 1907). 



On the Magellan region and that of the Santa Cruz : 



Reports of the Princeton University Expeditions to Pata- 

 gonia, 1896-9, i, J. B. Hatcher, Narrative of the Expeditions, 

 Geography of Southern Patagonia (Princeton and Stuttgart, 



On the Rio Negro district : 



S. Roth, " Apuntes sobre la Geologia y la Paleontologia 

 de las Territorios del Rio Negro y Neuquen " (Rev. Mus. 

 Plata, ix, 1899, pp. 141-196). 



