. The earth and its inhabitants ... Geography. TOPOGEAPHY OF RIO GEANDE. 247 engaged in the cultivation of onions, the only plant that thrives in the sandy soil of the district. The railway connecting Rio Grande do Sul with Pelotas is continued west- Fig. 109.— Grande do Stjl and its Bae. ecile 1 : 150, Ci to 16 Feet. Depths 16 to .3-2 Feet. 32 Feet aud upwards. 3 Miles. wards along the Uruguay frontier to the town of Bagé. This place lies near the ancient Santa Tecia within the basin of the Rio Negro, which flows almost entirely in the territory of Uruguay. The neighbouring hills abo


. The earth and its inhabitants ... Geography. TOPOGEAPHY OF RIO GEANDE. 247 engaged in the cultivation of onions, the only plant that thrives in the sandy soil of the district. The railway connecting Rio Grande do Sul with Pelotas is continued west- Fig. 109.— Grande do Stjl and its Bae. ecile 1 : 150, Ci to 16 Feet. Depths 16 to .3-2 Feet. 32 Feet aud upwards. 3 Miles. wards along the Uruguay frontier to the town of Bagé. This place lies near the ancient Santa Tecia within the basin of the Rio Negro, which flows almost entirely in the territory of Uruguay. The neighbouring hills abound in lead, copper and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Reclus, Elisée, 1830-1905; Ravenstein, Ernest George, 1834-1913; Keane, A. H. (Augustus Henry), 1833-1912. New York, D. Appleton and company


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