[26] Pronounced, An-drayce; and Arriero (arry-ay-ro), man in charge of a pack train.
[27] Ll-yah-ma. Double l in Spanish always has the sound that it has in our word “million.”
[28] Vee-coon-ya. The Spanish letter ñ has always the sound of ny in “lanyard.”
[29] Chacra—a farm.
[30] The Bolivian dollar.
[31] Choon-cho: literally, a “cannibal”—the word used specifically of the man-eating tribes of the upper Amazon, and in general as a term of reproach.
[32] Flo-ho.
[33] Antelopes.
[34] These artificial storms are a favorite illusion of the Indian wizards of the Southwest.
[35] Aspen.