LIST OF PLATES.

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Llamas traversing the Andes laden with silver,([to face title page].)
View to the east of Juaja, (Peru).[6]
Encamped near Huancayo, valley of Juaja, (Peru).[8]
Quichua Indian family and hut, (Peru).[10]
Alpacas on the Cordilleras, near Huancavelica, (Peru).[12]
Matriz de San Antonio, Huancavelica, (Peru).[16]
View to the south from Huanta, (Peru).[24]
Matara post-house.[28]
Camp Ladron, (Peru).[32]
Ruin of the Incas Fort, Quramba, (Peru).[34]
Apurimac bridge, (Peru).[38]
Descending the Andes to the east of Cuzco.[44]
Coca plantation, (Peru).[46]
Rio Madre-de-Dios.[50]
North view of the remains of the Incas fort, Sacsahuamam, Cuzco.[75]
Agua Caliente Posta, (Peruvian tavern).[86]
Titicaca Balsa, off Puno.[94]
View of Nevada de Sorata, from the west shore of Lake Titicaca, (Peru).[100]
Illimani snow-peak; Vicuñas pasturing with the sheep on the Puna of Bolivia.[117]
Cochabamba market-women.[146]
Ancient Quichua Indian hut, Cochabamba, (Bolivia).[152]
La Laguna de Uara-Uara.[156]
Yuracares plantation.[184]
Yuracares Indians shooting fish.[194]
San Mateo ferry, (Bolivia).[196]
Vinchuta, (Bolivia).[200]
Descending the river Mamoré, (Bolivia).[220]
Housed in Mojos.[230]
Maria Nosa, Casemira Nacopearu, José Vicente, Cayuba, Juana Jua.[246]
Plaza de Trinidad, (Bolivia).[258]
Don Antonio's Amazonian boats, Exaltacion, (Bolivia).[264]
Brazil shore of the Itenez river.[272]
View down the river Itenez, from Forte do Principe da Beira, (Brazil).[274]
Descending Ribeirao falls, Madeira river, (Brazil).[292]
Matuá and his brother Manú, Caripuna boys, and their bark canoe.[294]
Crossing the mouth of the Madeira river, (Brazil).[312]