Chaco (itfisaoo uaA ^mma,) 9 the north argentine section of the Gordtllora 
(tee Andes}* m& the wooded tract of J>£Jsiono© lyt^: on the Wmlllm 
frontier* 2*> territories ere under military rule ood aa la raost newly 
dovslopiag or uaeuploited frontier rogioaa where game 1® ^MUfnl little 
at Motion 1® paid to ti» restriction® of jpn* laws saw that pamiecioa 
for tenting* ueoally amity cocarte* la r mitered on largo estates* Story- 
one tents on awawwaaiit owned late without restriction#* fflao Milling 
of ten 11 birds la viewed with apathy* ate few reflations add! tioa&l 
to those in the rural oode have boon promolgatad for tha protection of 
gate* la Jbratea X was informed by the governor of tha territory that 
mty mo 1 m ^warning the Milling of birds was in affect* an edict teat 
prohibited the Milling of the mfcM *- ate jfc&t ..ti 00 , 1 (name applied rather 
indisoritenately to tha heron# producing pltraoo* usually ilpiiyiiig tha 
Snowy Sor tea the true te.ro g£ jgy. is the bit tom a faro bird in that 
region} in order to scouro their phases* alter guae law «e abro^tod 
as it was moesacry to allow indites* who lived largely by the tease* to 
hunt game as food at.all tiiaae* 
Other decree® have without doubt been issued in the territories 
from tits© to tt«#,b#t though careful inquiry tout made in the territories 
visited I mm unable to obtain ttaowlsdgo of then* la getasvel no attention 
is paid to sate stutters ate though sate decrees my be still operative 
they have been forgotten* There is nothing to oorrespond to ms State* 
fish and Qom dsiartments i;nd aafcrowaent of law is in the buttes of 
military polite* 
1£t* pemlmm of the Ar^joatine isepubii© - 14 in number * occupy 
the older better settled central portion of the country* they are m 
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follows* Buenos dltee* ibsidtea* am teas* Oerdote, Sants J* 9 Snror# Eioo* 
