INDEX. 



441 



Religion, a talk on, 164 ; New Testa- 

 ments distributed, 164; sermons, 63, 

 78, 160, 161, 169 

 Religious customs, 80, 158 ; reverence 

 at Mass, 64, 107, 121 ; reverence to 

 parents, 114; appeal to the senses, 

 160 ; baptisms at Queluz, 27 ; be- 

 haviour in church, 63 ; calvaries, 35, 

 80, 159; communicants, 153, 155, 

 166 ; Epiphany, 129 ; expressions of 

 natives, 83 ; grace at meals, 155 ; 

 Holy Week, preparation for, 154; 

 processions, 157, 159, 161, 164, 165, 

 166; work in, l5l ; visitors, 158, 166 ; 

 observing the hours, 68 ; oratories, 

 149, 158; procession, to avert small- 

 pox, 83 ; religious feeling of natives, 

 164 ; spiritual relationship, 162, 166 ; 

 sugar-plums in church, 160 ; the 

 Month of Mary, 169 

 Religious fasts and feasts : Ascension 

 Day, 175 ; Candlemas, 147 ; Christ- 

 mas Day, 127 ; Easter Day, 165 ; 

 Good Friday, 162, 163, 165 ; Lady 

 Day, 156; Lent, 153; Palm Sunday, 

 156 ; Passion Sunday, 155 ; SS. Peter 

 and Paul, 23, 197 

 Religious services; Mass, at Sao 

 Amaro, 78, 80 ; Entre Rios, 145, 

 146, 155, 156, 165, 169, 175 ; Olhos 

 d'Agua, 121 ; Queluz, 27 ; Missa 

 Cantata, at Cajuru, 63 ; Mass of 

 the pre-Sanctified, 163 ; Requiem, 

 105 

 Reptiles, note on, 365 

 Revolution, prospective, 210 

 Rice, 39, 60, 62, 129, 134, 138, 161, 



163 ; cost of, 81 

 Rio de Janeiro, notes on : City Im- 

 provements Co., 226 ; fountains, 

 226, 237 ; Carioca, derivation of 

 name, 227 ; history of foundation 

 of the city, 228 ; Huguenot settle- 

 ment, 228 ; conquest by Portuguese, 

 230 ; aborigines, 229, 233 ; S. SebaS: 

 tian, 233 ; French expedition, 234 ; 

 arrival of Portuguese Royal Family, 



234; tramways, 235; success of, 

 235 ; tramcars, 236 ; water supply, 

 237 ; Passeio Publico, 237 ; Jardim 

 do Campo da Acclama9ao, 238 ; the 

 carnival, 239 ; lotteries, 239 

 Rio de Janeiro, town of, 20 ; origin of 

 name, 232 ; aqueduct, 225, 226 ; 

 assassination, 189 ; athletic sports, 

 22 ; bad paving, 21 ; beggars, 45 ; 

 bull-fight, 192 ; butterflies, 23 ; chest 

 diseases, 188 ; Chinamen, 187 ; 

 custom house (Alfandega), 21 ; Dr. 

 Bento, 203 ; Dr. King, 203 ; Engi- 

 neers' Club, 21 ; English church, 45 ; 

 fine houses, 182 ; fish, 187 ; Guinness's 

 stout, '191 ; Hotel, Carson's, 182, 

 dos Quatro Nacoes, 46 ; itinerant 

 vendors, 21 ; Larangeiras, 204 ; 

 Largo da Constitui5ao, 21 ; life at 

 Rio, 46, 182 ; Misericordia Hospital, 

 183; morros, 20, 183, 198; do 

 Castello, 197, 212 ; de Sta. Theresa, 

 205 ; mosquitoes, 23 ; narrow streets, 

 22 ; New London and Brazilian 

 Bank, 21 ; our office, view from, 210 ; 

 Passeio Publico, 21, 199, 237; ped- 

 lars, 187 ; Sta, Theresa, inclined 

 plane, 45, 225 ; table of sunrise and 

 sunset, 188 ; theatres, 46, 208 ; 

 tramways, 22, 183, 222, 235 ; tropi- 

 cal plants, 23, 190; tropical rain, 

 45 ; reservoirs, 224, 225, 237 ; 

 view from Nichteroy, 184 ; water- 

 works, 224; winter weather, 188 



Rios (rivers and streams) : Brumado, 

 150 ; Camapuao, 87, 90, 103, 121, 

 132 ; scenery, go ; Carioca, 226 ; 

 Cayuaba, 173 ; do Cortume, scenery, 

 90, 97 ; Sao Francisco, 50, 68, 70 ; 

 Pari, 50, S3, 54, 55, 62, 66, 68, 149 ; 

 Parahyba do Sul, 180 ; Parahybuna, 

 180 : Paraopeba, 50, 149 ; bridge, 

 178; dePeixe, 54, 73 



Roads, bad, 41, 133 



Road crosses. Vide Calvaries 



Rocks, exposed, 79 



Rola (ortolan), 84, 361 



