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well-defined region of the Andes has it own prevalent and 
characteristic Czuchone, which are incapable of being 
reduced to any one typical form; he believes that no 
species has been clearly proved to prevail unchanged from 
end to end of the cinchonaceous region, and thinks that 
forms which resemble each other in distant parts will be 
found analogous rather than identical. 
REVIEW 5S. 
Toledo Bladés Eighth Annual Statement of the Trade and 
Commerce of Toledo for the Year ending December, 315t, 
1865. London: Stevens, Brothers, Henrietta street, 
Covent Garden, 
The growth and development of the second grain. re- 
ceiving and shipping port on the chain of lakes which 
divides the Canadas from the States, has occupied less than 
fifteen years,and the report now before us gives, in as con- 
cise a manner as possible, the trade statistics of this rising 
Western town. All in this little book proves the energetic 
character of the founders of the same, who may aptly be 
called “ pioneers of. civilization.” 
The prosperity of this place is mainly owing to the ad- 
vances made, more especially during the year 1865, by the 
railway. But, while experiencing some of the effects of 
the late war as regards its trade, Toledo has suffered very 
little, as we find that the receipts of flour and grain at this 
lake port have steadily, though gradually, increased since 
1861, in which year the receipts of wheat were 2,450,320 
bushels, and which have risen to 2,680,188 in 1865, not a 
very rapid increase, true, but one which says much for the 
future stability of the town of Toledo. In conclusion, we 
advise all who are interested in statistical information to at 
once procure a copy of this Report, wherein they will find 
a rich fund of statistics drawn up in a manner which reflects 
credit upon the compiler. Toledo bids fair to become, and 
shortly too, one of those emporiums which are only to be 
found in the Eastern portion of the United States. At 
page 30 we have given an extract from this report upon 
the lumber trade of the town. 
