[55] The reader who desires further information will find it in the article written by my travelling companion, Dr. Segard, on the Butantan Institute.


[INDEX]

A
Aborigines of Patagonia, [n.] [52-54]
Agricultural Society of Buenos Ayres, the shows of, [78-79]
Agriculture:
Waste entailed by system in vogue in the Pampas, [364]
Wasteful Brazilian methods, [364-66], [376-78]
See Cattle, Cereals, Coffee, Horses, Pampas, etc.
Alcorta, Señor Figueroa, President of the Argentine Republic, [180]
Algeciras Conference, [67]
Alienism, see Open Door, The
America, South:
Impressions of, [iii]
Cities of, [vii], [viii]
Architecture, [vii]
Races of, [viii]
Early culture, [ix]
People of, unjustly ridiculed, [62-63]
Produce of, [73-75]
America, United States of, [64]
Americans, South, characteristics of, [11-12]
Anarchists, [85]
Russian, [86]
Oppressive measures against, [88-89]
Argentine Exposition, [69-70]
Argentine Republic, The, [18-20]
Arrival in, [27-28]
Maté, trade of, [45-46]
Agricultural produce, [75-76]
Foreigners in, [81]
Patriotism, [91-93]
Powers of assimilation, [94-97]
Officials, [113-14]
Types and manners, [142-74]
Women of, [151-56]
Exaggerated conventionality of society, [155-56]
Girls of, [158-59]
Fathers, [160]
Gambling, [161-62]
Land speculation in, [162]
Cookery, [173-74]
Politics, [175-203]
Parliament, [184-86]
The Executive, [188-89]
The Press, [191-92]
Society, [201-3]
The Pampas, [204-32]
Argo, Alpha of, [16]
Aristocracy of Brazil, [355-56]
Armadillo, The (tatou), [114]
Army, The Brazilian, [342]
[Arrowheads], Primitive, [n.] [53-56]
Arts, The, in the Argentine, [58-62]
Asylums:
Excellence of, in the
Argentine, [114]
For aged, [123]
For widows, [124]
For lunatics, [124-35]
Avenida Central, Rio, [325]
B
Bacteriological research, [345-47]
Ball, Official, at Rio, [359]
Band, Oriental, [18]
See Uruguay.
Bangu, Factories at, [364-65]
Battleships, Extensive purchases of, [291]
Belgrano, General, [n.] [59]
Betting in the Argentine, [166-67]
Black Pot, The, [14]
Bon Vista, [368]
Botanical Gardens:
Of Buenos Ayres, [38-40], [44]
Of Rio, [368]
Bouvard, M., [57]
Brazil, [144], ([226-425])
Recent troubles in, [178]
Domestic architecture, [n.] [318], [321]
French culture in, [331]
Products of, [333]
Politics, [337]
Federal Government, [342]
Saint Paul, [341-42]
Society, [352-63]
Planters, [356]
Women of, [358]
Agricultural methods, [364-66]
See Coffee, Rio de Janeiro, Saint Paul
Brazil, Dr., his antitoxins for snake-bites, [403-4]
Buckle, his prophecy relating to Brazil, [143-44]
Buenos Ayres, [26-141]
Elevators of, [26-27]
City, [28]
Architecture, [29]
Docks, [32-33]
Slaughter-houses, [34-35], [74-79]
Excessive population, [85]
Schools, [115-16]
Asylums and prisons, [98-140]
Buenos Ayres, Fair of, [79]
Butantan (Sero-therapeutical Institute), [403]
C
Cabred, Dr., alienist, [128-29]
Calval, [321]
Campo, The Argentine:
Men of, [207-9]
Drought in, [213-14]
Fauna of, [220-21]
Morals of, [225]
Canaries, The, [420]
Cape Verde Islands, [5]
Cattle:
Exaggerated sums paid for, [74], [163]
Herds of the Argentine Pampas, [206-9]
Decimated by drought, [213-15], [246], [264]
Cedar, False, [76]
Cereals, [74], [75], [260]
Cerro, The, [24-25]
Church, The, in Brazil, [374]
Cinematograph, The, [198]
Clover, Giant, [75]
Coal, Absence of, in the Argentine, [31]
Coaling at St. Vincent, [10]
Cobras, Las (island), Mutiny on, [335], [342]
Coffee ([389-94])
The shrub, [389-90]
Harvest, [390]
Valorisation of, [393]
Plantations, [394-99]
Columbus, [iii-v]
Conscription as affecting the French in South America, [97-99]
Cookery in the Argentine, [173-74]
Corcovado, [369-72]
Creole balls, [231]
Creole beauty, A, [279-82]
Cruz, Dr. Oswaldo, Valuable medical services of, [343-48]
D
Dances of the Pampas, [321]
Dancing, [285]
Democracy, M. Clémenceau's lectures on, [200]
Divorce in Uruguay, [299]
Dolphins, [13]
E
Education:
In the Argentine, [114-18]
In Uruguay, [312-14]
Emigrants:
Italian, [2], [7]
Yearly, [2]
Syrians, [7]
Emigration to Brazil prohibited on account of abuses, [366]
England:
At International Exposition of Buenos Ayres, [69-70]
Her industrial rôle in South America, [70]
English:
In the Argentine, [100]
In Patagonia, [105-6]
As builders of railways, [183]
Estancias:
Of the Argentine, [75]
Of the Pampas, [224], [235-47]
Estanciero, The, [237]
His habit of enlarging his holdings, [237-38]
His life, [238-44]
F
Faction fights disappearing, [177]
Family life in the Argentine, [150-51]
Fauna of the Campo, [220-21]
Fazenda, The Brazilian, [356], [408-17]
[Fazendero], The, [356]
Ferri, Prof. Enrico, [107-8]
Finger-print system, [89-90]
Flax, [74]
Flying-fish, [14]
[Fonseca], Marshal Hermès da, President of the Brazilian Republic, [328]
Forest:
The South American, [276-78]
The Brazilian, [366]
Destruction of, [376-78], [414-15]
Forestry, Need of competent, [77]
France:
At the International Exposition of Buenos Ayres, [70]
Failure of her capitalists to realise their opportunity in South America, [70]
Military law of, as affecting the French in South America, [96-99]
French colony, The, in the Argentine, [93], [94-97]
As engineers, [183]
French school at Tucuman, [287]
French theatre at Tucuman, [286]
French Military Mission to Saint-Paul, [329], [386]
G
Game on the Pampas, [247-52]
Gaucho, The, [73], [207-9], [223-24], [228]-30
Genoa, scenes in harbour, [1], [3]
Germans in the Argentine, [100]
Gramophones, [225]
Groussac, P., [57]
His adventures, [100]-3
As a Spanish author, [102]
Founds the public library, [102]
Personality, [102-5]
Groussac, de, [101-3]
Guanaco, The, [221]
Guiraldès, Señor, City Lieutenant of Buenos Ayres, [112]
H
Half-breeds, Life of, [271-75], [334]
Harbour works, [183]
See Rosario, Montevideo
Hares on the Pampas, [247]
Harvesters, Italian, [84]
Hilleret, M., sugar-planter, [270-71], [284]
Horse-racing, [165-68]
Horses:
At the Buenos Ayres Horse show, [74]
Of the Pampas, [207-8], [217-18]
Curious power of finding their way home after revolutions, [228-29]
Methods of breaking, [241-43]
Hospitals:
Excellence of, [114], [121]
The "Open Door" for insane patients, [103], [124-32]
Rivadavia Hospital, [122]
Hotels, [170-71]
House of Independence, The, [286]
Huret, Jules, [257]
I
Idealism, Latin, [63-65]
Immigration, [84-85]
Indian blood in the Argentine, [111], [145-47]
Indians, South American, [n.] [53], [n.] [56]
Individualism, characteristic of South American constitutions, [190]
Insurrections, Danger of, in the Argentine, [179]
International Exposition at Buenos Ayres, [69-70]
Isabella, the Infanta, Visit of, [110-11]
Italians in Brazil, [355], [396-97]
J
Jacques, outlaw and educationalist, [101]
Japanese in Brazil, [348-49]
Jefferson, [64]
Jettatore, Belief in, [181]
Jockey Clubs of Buenos Ayres, [163-66]
L
La Plata, [17], [25], [56-8]
Lakaluf Indians, [n.] [55]
Land:
Increase of value upon cultivation, [75]
Speculation in, [161]
Las Cobras, Island of, mutiny on, [335], [342]
[Larreta], E. R., novelist and Argentine Minister in Paris, [56]
Law of Literary Property, [199-200]
Law Schools, [120]
Liguria, [4]
Literature of the Argentine, [n.] [58]
Llamas, [221]
Locusts, [219]
Lulès, [284]
M
Manguinhos Institute (sero-therapeutical), [345-47]
Mar del Plato, [37]
Martinette, The, [248-52]
Maté, [44-6]
Secret of growth from seed, [45]
Meat, frozen, [79]
Medicine, [120-22]
French culture of doctors, [123]
Protective regulations, [123]
Sero-therapeutical Institute, [345-47]
Middle classes, Abstention of, from politics, [188]
Military service, French and Argentine, [96-98]
[Minas Geraes], battleship, mutiny on, [335], [342]
Miscegenation, [147-48], [334]
Monroe Doctrine, [66-67]
Montevideo, [18]
Docks, [20]
City, [21]
Architecture, [21-22]
Harbour, [292]
[Moreno], Moriano, [n.] [59], [102]
Morra, [14-15]
Motor-cars:
In the Campo, [245]
Shooting from, [248-49]
Mussurana, a cannibal snake, [404]
O
Ombu-tree, The, [40-42], [219-20]
Onas Indians, [n.] [55]
Onelli, Señor, Director of Buenos Ayres Zoölogical Gardens, [48-53]
"Open Door," The, asylum for insane, [124-35]
Ornevo (cardinal bird), [221]
Ostrich, The, [51], [221]
Owl, The prairie, [223], [255]
P
Palermo ([racecourse]), [38], [53-54]
Pampas, The:
Life on, [204-32]
Enormous herds of, [210-12]
Pampero, The, [17], [73]
Pan-American Congress, [65-67]
Parana, the, [26], [260]
Partridges, [248-51]
Patagonians, Account of, by Señor Onelli, [n.] [52-56]
Peçanha, President, [332]
Pellegrini, President, an insoumis, [99]
Peña, President, [107], [182]
Penguins, [50]
Petropolis, [373-74]
Photographers in the home, [198-99]
Police, Argentine, [89]
Politics, [176-77], [189]
In Uruguay, [300-1]
In Brazil, [336-39]
Polyvalent serum for snake-bite, [403]
Prado fazenda, The, [394-95]
Press, Power of the, [191-92], [193-98], [304]
Prisons, [137-41]
Protectionism in the medical world, [123]
Q
[Québracho], [32], [40]
[Quintana], the late President, [181]
R
Rabat, a method of hunting hares, [248]
Race-course, Palermo, [38]
Railways, [183], [422]
[Rastaquouère], The, [62]
Reds of Uruguay, The, [178]
Garibaldi's shirt borrowed from, [n.] [300]
Refrigerator industry, The, [79], [216]
Revolution, The French, [x.]
Revolutions:
South American, things of the past, [179]
Method of raising men, [227], [266]
In Uruguay, [300]
Rio Bay, [321-27]
Rio Branco, Baron de, [328]
Rio de Janeiro, [322-51]
Aspect of city, [325-29]
From Corcovado, [371]
Roca, President, [102]
Rosario:
Cattle show at, [79], [259]
Docks, [262]
Deficiency of schools, [263]
Rosas, dictator, [n.] [59]
S
St. Lazare, prison, [113]
St. Paul (Saõ Paolo), [379-81]
Government of, [382]
City, [384]
St. Paul (Saõ Paolo), battleship, mutiny on, [335], [342]
St Vincent, coaling station, [8], [9], [418]
St. Vincent, Brazil, [320]
San Martin, [59]
Santos, Shipments of coffee at, [319], [398-407]
Santos Bay, [407]
Santos River, [317]
Sarmiento, [n.] [59], [101]
Schools:
In the Argentine, [115-18]
Secondary, [119]
Training College of St. Paul, [385-87]
Sculpture, Abundance of mediocre, in Buenos Ayres, [58-60]
Sera:
Preparation of, [345-46]
Snake antitoxins, [402-3]
Sheep, in Patagonia, [106]
Shipping, lines to South America, [421], [423-24]
Siesta unknown to Brazil, [320]
Slavery:
In Brazil, Abolition of, [353-54]
Evils and advantages of, [358]
Snakes, of Brazil, [401-4]
Soarès, Señor, his model fazenda, [408-9]
Southern Cross, The, [16]
Spain, influence of her traditions, [109-11]
Sport in the Pampas, [248-55]
Stone Age, The, [n.] [53-54]
Sugar-cane, Fields of, [273]
T
Tchuleches Indians, [53]
Telegraphy, Wireless, [9]
Thays, M.:
Director of Parks, etc., at Buenos Ayres, [38-39]
His proposal for national park, [39], [44-55]
Theatre at Rio, [361]
[Theresopolis], [375]
Tierra del Fuego, Natives of, [n.] [55]
Timber:
Lack of, in Argentina, [32], [76]
Improvident destruction of, [76]
Trade of Argentina and Brazil, [422-23]
Training College, St. Paul, [385-87]
Tucuman, [268], [286-87]
The French at, [286-88]
U
Uruguay, [18], ([289-315])
Revolutions in, [19]
President of, [20], [23-24]
Morals of, [22]
Whites and Reds of, [178]
Curious domestic architecture, [295]
Laws (reformed), [298-99]
Revolutions, [300]
Whites and Reds, [300]
Insecurity of life during political disputes, [301]
The Press, [304]
Idealism, [308-9]
Uruguay Club, The, [303]
Uruguay River, The, [26]
V
Valorisation of coffee, [393]
Viana, Island of, [348-50]
Voltaire, played 900 miles from the coast in 1780, [ix]., [333]
Voyage, Impressions of the, [5-10]
W
White, Mr. Henry, [57]
Whites, The, of Uruguay, [178], [300]
Williman, Señor, President of Uruguay, [23-24], [297]
Y
Yellow fever, at Santos, and extirpation of, [319]
The work of Dr. Cruz at Rio, [343-45]
Yerba-maté, [44-46]
Z
Zoölogical Gardens, Buenos Ayres, [48-49]


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