| Numbers.— | Of the Mission of | Aten | 2,033 |
| ————————— | Tsiamas | 1,028 | |
| ————————— | Cavinas | 1,000 | |
| ————————— | Tumapasa | 1,170 | |
| ————————— | San José | 73 | |
| Pagans Toromonas | 1,000 | ||
| Total | 6,304 | ||
Original locality.—The head-waters of the Beni, north of the Tacanas.
Present locality.—The Mission de Reyes, of Moxos.
Language.—Not known from a vocabulary, but one which, to D'Orbigny, seemed different from that of the Mocéténès.
APOLISTAS.
Present locality.—Apolobamba, on the river Apolo. Probably the original locality also.
Numbers and religion.—In 1832, A.D., 3,616 Christians, i.e. 841 in Santa Cruz, and 2,775 in Apolobamba.
The Yuracares, Mocéténès, Tacana, Apolista and Maropa sections form a division of the South American population characterised by the remarkable fairness of its complexion, a fact indicated by the very term Yuracares = white men. D'Orbigny, who raises the section to a class under the name of Antisien, and who is the writer to whom we owe nearly all our information, makes this lightness of colour coincide with the woody and shady character of the quarters inhabited; the Maropas, who are in the most exposed countries, being also the darkest in hue.
Northwards we have only the names of tribes to fill up the two following vast geographical gaps, i. e.
A. The water-system of the Upper Ucayale.