[3] In Paymaster Thompson’s report of his visit to Easter Island, he gives drawings and photographs of walls that bear a striking resemblance to Sacsahuaman. There is the same peculiar close fitting of one stone to another, the same striking size of the stones and lack of cement in the joints. See also Cook’s Voyage Around the World in 1772-1775, London, 1777.
[4] E. G. Squier, Peru, p. 503.
[5] Perou et Bolivie, pp. 293-5.
[6] Raimondi, Peru, vol. ii, p. 161.
[7] “On some Land Shells Collected by Dr. Hiram Bingham, in Peru”; Proceedings of the U. S. Nat. Mus., xxxviii. 177-182. The shells “comprised various species and varieties of Bulimulus and a single species of Clausilia.” The latter was described by Dr. H. A. Pilsbry.
| Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber: |
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| It it to be hoped=> It is to be hoped {pg 76} |
| the sevententh century=> the seventeenth century {pg 121} |
| When the Antogafasta=> When the Antofagasta {pg 171} |
| late Bartolome Mitré=> late Bartolome Mitre {pg 191} |
| port been devasted by earthquakes=> port been devastated by earthquakes {pg 206} |
| More deaths occuring=> More deaths occurring {pg 214} |
| Futhermore, they were=> Furthermore, they were {pg 278} |
| surmouted an exceedingly bleak plateau=> surmounted an exceedingly bleak plateau {pg 335} |
| in this vicintiy=> in this vicinity {pg 369} |