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Fortescue, G.: South American trade hints.— VII; 32: 261-69. 

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267; Vol. 68-72; 58 Cong.. 3rd Sess.; Serial Nos. 4847-60. 

 Ibid: House Doe. Vol. 75-76; 56th Cong.. 1st Sess 3< rial Nos. 3972-3. 

 Ibid: House Doe. Vol. 86-89; 59th Cong., 1st Sess.; Serial Xos. 5026-29; 



49; 49-54. 

 Dr. Koch: Griinberg's explorations in the Northern Amazon basin and the 



Guiana Highlands (map). — VI; 45; 664-66. 

 Dunn. A. W.: Beef from South America and Australia. — XXVIII; 49; 



49-54. 

 Hammond. J. EL: The expansion of our Latin American trade. — XIX; 



80; 406. 

 Brown. C. INI. : Cocoa-nuts in the Americas. — VII; 32; 17:39. 

 Tin mining in the Americas.— VII: 31: 983-94. 

 Millward, R. H.: Petroleum in the Americas. — VII; 31: 756-78. 

 Cacao of the world.— VII: 34: 75-S5. 



Church. G. E.: Aborigines ef South America.— VII; 38; 360-69. 

 Savage-Landor. A. H.: Across unknown South America. — VII: 38; 204-13. 

 Reid, W. A.: Coca, the wonder plant of the Andes.— VII; 38; 640-56. 

 A commercial traveler in South America.— VII: 38; 37-53: 1S3-203; 329-47: 



516-35; 657-78; 810-830. 

 Wight. W. F.: South American fruit production. — VII; 38; 9-26. 

 Reid. W. A.: Furs in the Americas.— VII: 38: 157-169. 

 Bowman. I.: Results of an expedition to the Central Andes. — VI; 46; 161-83. 



Argextixe Republic. 



Argentine Republic. — VII: 31: 2-26. 



Brandon. E. E.: Argentine universities. — VII: 34; 223-230. 



Commerce of Argentine Republic. — VII: 3(3: 445-4't. 



Attwell. J. S.: Argentine and its capital. — XLI: Jan.. 1913. 



Argentine plains and andine glaciers, with a description of the South 



Ameiiian locust.— VII: 33: 1082-94. 

 Hale. A.: Crossing the Andes by aero and auto. — VII: 38; 313-21. 

 Cultivation of cotton in Argentia. — VII: 33; 751-59. 

 The Argentine Republic. — VII; 33: 9-46. 

 Allies. E.: The strait of Magellan. Pinita. Arenas, and the Tierra del 



Fuegiaus.— VII: 35; 989-1002. 



