rapid advance of, since [186]2, [197]-[198];
railways, immigration, and education in, [198];
conditions of life in Buenos Aires, [198]-[213];
“the Camp,” [214] ff.;
cattle, horses, sheep, goats, etc., of, [216]-[217];
gradual introduction of small landholders into, [219];
territory known as Patagonia, [223]-[225];
Tierra del Fuego, [225];