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waters. This latter river, originating within 
K ’>is fp ^ Tarma, divides that city, and receive.s various 
Cordillera of Bombon, and from Pasco. 
Ti '^Pac* of the Perene to that of the Pachitea, 
two'^'**. '"wers empty themselves into the Apuriraac. 
are of particular note, the one that flows 
side, in ten degrees, forty-five minutes, 
t^leag-.'^^’^^^ttibo ; and the other, which disembogues 
?r with such an impetuosity as to propel 
t mountains, and to cause it to change its 
^ five^ north-west, is the Beni. The former of 
**_the celebrated Aniarumayu, by which the 
entered, in undertaking the conquest of 
tUgj. ^mxas Indians — an enterprise which was after- 
by Alvarez .Maldonado. It originates on 
bv Cusco, and enters with a quantity of water 
II i*’ *® one half than that which the Apuriraac 
.'before 
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r .a Its impetuous course in llie same direction as 
'■■e its confluence. 
After this junction, the 
ii„g, the name of Apo-paru, orGran-Paro; and 
iy.c. isg impetuous course in llie same direction as 
w'^Smented, in eight degrees, twenty-six minutes, 
riif*? Pachitea. It now becomes the for- 
^ of the river of the Amazons, and receives 
* Ucayali, by which it is henceforward dis- 
'iie 3 declination, in its progress, from llie 
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^ tlij^ *’orth-east, at tlie western bank, at which it 
Vl'ijSHsiy *^3chitea, the following rivers pay it tribute :— 
VI'*' ■J'U the Manoa, or Cu.xhiabatay ; the Sarayacu j 
J(^'«r y Gano Pocati, which communicates witli 
Amazons in front of the town of San Regis 
is, 
tj) A bay which occupies an extent of lerri- 
hrm, f*-' leagues, having been formed, it divides into 
,'’***, i'^j 3od finally falls in with the river of tlie 
'* >ts Ihuf degrees, forty-five minutes, causing it to 
^Petiious course. 
THE OROONOKO. 
t ‘ tti* '^to *^1*® jurisdiction of Popayan, 
l■i^, me sea by sixteen mouths. It communicates 
/ °t the Amazons by tlie Negro, one of the 
jj*^3nches (the eastern) of the river Caqueta. 
'■*>ich, named Yupura, disembogues itself into 
