. Mexico, a history of its progress and development in one hundred years. CATHEDRAL, COLIMA. CO LIMA 427. Newspapers and other publi-cations have a firm footing, andmany scientific and social socie-ties are composed of the best sonsof the State. The most important riversare the Armeria, Coahuayana, theSihuatlan, Maravasco, Chocala,Paticajo, and Mamey are allformed from one enormous streamand flow in different directions tothe Pacific. On the south andsoutheast the Coahuayana sepa-rates this State from Michoacanas far as the Puente del Naranjoor the mouth of the Apiza, whilethe River Tuxpan sep


. Mexico, a history of its progress and development in one hundred years. CATHEDRAL, COLIMA. CO LIMA 427. Newspapers and other publi-cations have a firm footing, andmany scientific and social socie-ties are composed of the best sonsof the State. The most important riversare the Armeria, Coahuayana, theSihuatlan, Maravasco, Chocala,Paticajo, and Mamey are allformed from one enormous streamand flow in different directions tothe Pacific. On the south andsoutheast the Coahuayana sepa-rates this State from Michoacanas far as the Puente del Naranjoor the mouth of the Apiza, whilethe River Tuxpan separates Ja-lisco from Colima. The physical aspect of thiscoast State presents an admirable mixture of beautiful scenery. With chainsof mountains like a great amphitheatre, the magnificent volcanoes, covered withsnow, or seething with fire, the splendid vegetation which presents itself in everylocality and the nearness to the Pacific Ocean give it a distinctness of type thatis very interesting. Riverscoursing down the moun-tains and placid lakes re-flecting the rays of the sunand tropical fruits growin


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