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All-rail route between Montevideo and Rio De Janeiro. — VII; 33; 1095- 



1114. 

 Astimead, P. H.: Madeiro-Mamore railway.— VII; 32; 432-52. 

 Iron ores of Brazil. — VII; 32; 652-65. 

 Brazil.— VII; 31; 42-73. 



Hale, A.: Developing the Amazon valley. — VII; 36; 38-47. 

 Wright. M. R.: The mighty Amazon.— XLI; Feb., 1913. 

 Hale, A.: A trip through Brazil.— XLI; Feb.. 1913. 

 Sugar in Brazil.— VII; 34; 205-211. 

 Albe, E.: The beautiful capital of Brazil and its environment. — VII; 36; 



1-26. 

 Albes, E.: Bahia and Papa, two great ports of Brazil. — VII; 36; 165-182. 

 Post, C. J.: From frontier to frontier through the rubber country. — X; 



83; 352-64. 

 Brandon, E. E.: Higher education in Brazil. — VII; 34; 636-45. 

 Peniambieo: Sao Paulo and Santos, in eighty days with the Bluecher party. — 



VII; 35; 55-72. 

 Hale, A.: The port of Para.— VII; 35; 682-98. 



Col. Roosevelt's exploration of a tributory of the Madeira. — VI; 46; 512-19. 

 Hale, A.: Madeiro-Mamore railway company. — VII; 35; 1124-41. 

 Hale, A.: Valley of the river Amazon.— VII; 35; 1116-24. 

 Post, C. J.: Shooting the canons of the Eastern Andes. — X; 83; 273-84. 

 Danson, T. C: The Caucasian in Brazil.— XXVI ; 64; 550-56. 

 Keller, A. J.: Portuguese colonization in Brazil. — XXXIX; 14; 374-410. 

 Branner, J. C: Palm trees of Brazil.— XXVI ; 60; 387-412. 

 Furniss, H. W.: Diamonds and carbons of Brazil.— XXVI ; 69; 272-280. 

 Lome, H. M.: An American sanitary triumph in Brazil. — XXXVIII; 20; 



12951-56. 

 Ward, R. D.: A visit to the coffee country of Brazil.— XXIII; 22; 908-31. 

 Ward, R. D.: The southern campos of Brazil. — VI; 40; 652. 

 Cobb, D. A.: Tales from Brazil.— XXIII; 20; 917-21. 

 A trip up the lower Amazon.— XXXII; 45; 881-901. 

 Koettlitz, R.: From Para to Manaos: A trip up the lower Amazon. — 



XXXII; 17; 11-30. 

 Ruhl, A.: Where the coffee comes from.— XXXI; 43; 739. 

 Roosevelt. T.:A hunter naturalist in the Brazilian wilderness. — XXXI; 



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