THE SOUTH AMERICAN SERIES

,

240

Xochimilco,

24

,

188

,

189

Yankees,

121

,

250

Yaqui river,

145

,

296

Yaqui River Smelting Co.,

279

Yellow fever,

2

,

5

,

306

,

324

Yucatan,

5

,

22

,

45

,

57

,

61

,

114

,

141

,

143

,

144

,

145

,

290

,

325

,

326

,

327

Zacatecas,

13

,

34

,

210

,

258

,

259

,

271

,

278

,

279

,

313

Zacatula,

145

Zapotecas Indians,

124

Zopilotes,

8

,

324

Zumarraga, Archbishop,

29

,

52

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1. CHILE. By G. F. SCOTTELLIOTT, F.R.G.S. With an Introduction by Martin Hume, a Map, and 39 Illustrations. (4th Impression.)

2. PERU. By C. REGINALDENOCK, F.R.G.S. With an Introduction by Martin Hume, a Map, and 72 Illustrations. (3rd Impression.)

3. MEXICO. By C. REGINALDENOCK, F.R.G.S. With an Introduction by Martin Hume, a Map, and 64 Illustrations. (3rd Impression.)

4. ARGENTINA. By W. A. HIRST. With an Introduction by Martin Hume, a Map, and 64 Illustrations. (4th Impression.)

5. BRAZIL. By PIERREDENIS. With a Historical Chapter by Bernard Miall, a Map, and 36 Illustrations. (2nd Impression.)

6. URUGUAY. By W. H. KOEBEL. With a Map and 55 Illustrations.

7. GUIANA: British, French, and Dutch. By JAMESRODWAY. With a Map and 36 Illustrations.

8. VENEZUELA. By LEONARDV. DALTON, B.Sc. (Lond.), F.G.S. F.R.G.S. With a Map and 36 Illustrations. (3rd Impression.)

9. LATIN AMERICA: Its Rise and Progress. By F. GARCIACALDERON. With a Preface by Raymond Poincare, President of France, a Map, and 34 Illustrations. (2nd Impression.)

10. COLOMBIA. By PHANORJAMESEDER, A.B., LL.B. With 2 Maps and 40 Illustrations. (2nd Impression.)

11. ECUADOR. By C. REGINALDENOCK, F.R.G.S.

12. BOLIVIA. By PAULWALLE. With 62 Illustrations and 4 Maps.

13. PARAGUAY. By W. H. KOEBEL.

14. CENTRAL AMERICA. By W. H. KOEBEL.

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