. The earth and its inhabitants .. . 1,220 Miles. Maranon; Humboldt (1S02). Pastaza: Maldonado (1743) ; Me Godin (1769). Coca-Napo: Gonzalo Pizarro (); Texeiia (1637); Fritz. (16S6); Villavicencio (1858). Huallaga : Maw (1827); Herndon (1852). Ucayali ; Castelnau (1846) ; Gibbou (1852). Javary; Black and Hoonholtz (1874). Putumayo-Iça : Juan de Sosa (1609) ; Reyes (1874) ; Sim- sou (1876) ; Crevaux (1878). Junia: Chandless (1867). Caqueta-Japura : Spix and (1820); Silva Cou- tinho (1884); Crevaux (1878). Purus: Urbano (1860) ; Chandless (1861) ; Labre (18S7) ; Ehrenreich (1889).


. The earth and its inhabitants .. . 1,220 Miles. Maranon; Humboldt (1S02). Pastaza: Maldonado (1743) ; Me Godin (1769). Coca-Napo: Gonzalo Pizarro (); Texeiia (1637); Fritz. (16S6); Villavicencio (1858). Huallaga : Maw (1827); Herndon (1852). Ucayali ; Castelnau (1846) ; Gibbou (1852). Javary; Black and Hoonholtz (1874). Putumayo-Iça : Juan de Sosa (1609) ; Reyes (1874) ; Sim- sou (1876) ; Crevaux (1878). Junia: Chandless (1867). Caqueta-Japura : Spix and (1820); Silva Cou- tinho (1884); Crevaux (1878). Purus: Urbano (1860) ; Chandless (1861) ; Labre (18S7) ; Ehrenreich (1889). Rio Negro-Uaupes-Branoo: Santos (1770); Humboldt (1800); Spix and Martiusi 1820) ; de Bauve (1833); R. Schomburgk (183S) ; Wallace (1811); Stradelli (1881) ; C()udreau(1885). Madeira ; Palheta (1723) ; d'Orbigny (1826-1833); Castel- nau (1845) ; KeUer-Leuzinger(1867) ; Selfridge (1878). Trombetas: Barbosa Rodrigues (1867) ; Coudreau (18S4). Tiipnjoz: Langsdorfl (1827) ; Castelnau (1844) ; Chandless (1862) ; Barbosa Rodrigues (1872). Paru: Crevaux (1878-79). Xingu : Adalbert of Prussia (1842) ; Von den Steinen 11884-1887). Jary: Crevaux (1878-79). Amazons: Orellana (1540) ; Texeira(1637) ; Fritz (1690) ; Condamine (1744) ; Spix and Martius (1820) ; Mcnt- ravel (1846) ; Azevedo (1862) ; Agassiz, Hartt (18651. Tocantins : Castelnau (1844) ; Couto (le Magalhaes (1884) ; Hassler (1886) ; Ehrenreich (1888). Stream before receiving from the west its largest tributary, tlie Rio das Mortes, called Ptoncador in its upper course. Above the confluence the Araguaya ramifies into two branches, which again unite much farther down, thus enclosino: the elongated Bananal Island, which has a superficial area estimated at 8,000 square miles. This island of " banana groves," which is no less than 250 miles long from south to north, appears to be an alluvial lacustrine bed, perfectly level throughout and in the north still strewn with It is even said to be occupied by an


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