Index 



401 



Cajazeira, Doctor, 171, 189, 208, 

 282, 291, 313, 317, 321, 328; 

 good-by to, 345 



Camaradas, 106; skilful riding 

 of, 107; 117-119, 139; wilder- 

 ness work disliked by, 159; 

 250, 260, 268, 282; discourage- 

 ment of, 307; tragedy among 

 the, 311-317; fever among, 

 318; share food with, 323; lose 

 strength, 328; ill from over- 

 eating, 334; parting gift to, 

 344 



Camp chairs and table, Appen- 

 dix B, 368 



Campos Novos, 233-235 



Canja, 170, 235 



Canoes, 138; Canadian, 138, 170; 

 247, 249; portaging the, 260, 

 261, 267, 268; loss of two, 269; 

 building new, 270-273; 274; 

 lose another, 280; 281; build 

 two more, 287; 301-304; rocks 

 break, 306; 307-310, 321-323, 

 331 ; obtain boat to replace, 

 337; 338; two months in, 339; 

 last trip in, 342; Appendix B, 

 368, 370-373 



Canuma River, 262, 298, 338 



Capricorn, Tropic of, 40 



Capybaras, or tapirs, 80-82, 85, 

 86, 88-90, 111, 117 



Cardozo, Captain, 159 



Caripe, Senhor, 337; his stories 

 of rubber-workers, 338; 340, 

 342 



"Carregadores," 191, 256, 288 



Cartucho, the puppy, 192 



Carvings, rock, 300 



"Cashada," the Brazilian name 

 for peccary, 146, 148 



Castanho, the, 325-327, 340 



Cataracts, 319 



Catfish, 320 



Cattle, 72; jaguars attack, 86; 

 branding of, 95, 96; regions 

 of extraordinary possibilities 

 for raising, 124, 126, 156 



Caymans, 40, 44, 54, 59; jacares, 

 usual name for, 66, 67; 85; in- 



teresting incident of trucu- 

 lence of, 88, 89; astonishing 

 tameness of, 113, 321 



Centiped, 311 



Chaco, the, 32, 40, 41 



Chapadao, 216, 235, 237, 239, 348 



Chapman, Frank, 2, 3 



Chasm, a, 308 



Cherrie, George K., 3-5, 10, 40, 

 63, 99, 102, 103, 153; good citi- 

 zenship of, 156, 157; good 

 work done l5y, 166 ; 173 ; widely 

 varied experiences of, 184, 

 185; 186, 205, 208, 210, 214, 

 217, 218; interesting tales told 

 by, 227, 228; 234, 240, 237, 248, 

 253, 255, 263, 266, 278, 280- 

 282; home life of, 294; helpful- 

 ness of, 305, 306 ; 310, 313, 317, 

 319, 321, 328, 329, 334, 339; 

 piranha attacks, 341 ; friend- 

 ship inspired by, 342; 347, 357 



Cherrie River, 302 



Chile, 9 



Cicadas, 65, 66 



Climate, difficulties of working 

 in a damp, 207 



Clothing, Appendix B, 369, 370, 

 377, 384-386 



Coati, 49, 114, 173 



Coimbra, 60, 61 



Coloration, advertising, of birds, 

 36, Zl, 295; theories concern- 

 ing concealing, 100; conceal- 

 ing, not universal among big 

 game, 122, 123, 127-129; cor- 

 al-snake possesses revealing, 

 255; examples of protective, 

 256, 264 



Compass, necessity for a, 163, 

 180; Appendix B, 388, 389 



Concepcion, 41, 42, 44, 46; visit 

 to barracks at, 47; breakfast 

 at City Hall at, 48 



Cooking, 160; equipment for. 

 Appendix B, 378, 382 



Correa, Antonio, 279, W^, 296, 

 299, 302, 325 



Corumba, 9, 62-65; arrival at, 

 91; 123, 337 



