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NOTES.

[20] A redomon is a half-tamed horse.

[26] Hydrochoerus capybara.

[32] The Gauchos often lay a deer-skin on their saddles, and wear boots made of deer-skin, alleging that serpents are afraid to touch them.

[46] Accustomed pasture.

[51] The Brazilians call the tapir “O gran besta.” The Guarani word is Mborebi.

[52] Potrero is a fenced pasture, from “potro,” a colt.

[54a] “Matto” is a wood in Portuguese, and at these two Mattos, tradition says, the rival armies had encamped.