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CHAPTER II.
Rio de Janeiro--Excursion north of Cape Frio--Great
Evaporation--Slavery--Botofogo Bay--Terrestrial Planariae
--Clouds on the Corcovado--Heavy Rain--Musical Frogs-- Phosphorescent insects--Elater, springing powers of--Blue Haze--Noise made by a Butterfly--Entomology--Ants--Wasp killing a Spider--Parasitical Spider--Artifices of an Epeira
--Gregarious Spider--Spider with an unsymmetrical web.
CHAPTER III.
Monte Video--Maldonado--Excursion to R. Polanco--Lazo and
Bolas--Partridges--Absence of trees--Deer--Capybara, or River Hog--Tucutuco--Molothrus, cuckoo-like habits-- Tyrant-flycatcher--Mocking-bird--Carrion Hawks--Tubes formed by lightning--House struck.
CHAPTER IV.
Rio Negro--Estancias attacked by the Indians--Salt-Lakes-- Flamingoes--R. Negro to R. Colorado--Sacred Tree-- Patagonian Hare--Indian Families--General Rosas--Proceed to Bahia Blanca--Sand Dunes--Negro Lieutenant--Bahia Blanca-- Saline incrustations--Punta Alta--Zorillo.
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CHAPTER V.
Bahia Blanca--Geology--Numerous gigantic extinct Quadrupeds
--Recent Extinction--Longevity of Species--Large Animals do not require a luxuriant vegetation--Southern Africa--Siberian Fossils--Two Species of Ostrich--Habits of Oven-bird-- Armadilloes--Venomous Snake, Toad, Lizard--Hybernation of Animals--Habits of Sea-Pen--Indian Wars and Massacres-- Arrowhead--Antiquarian Relic.
CHAPTER VI.
Set out for Buenos Ayres--Rio Sauce--Sierra Ventana--Third Posta--Driving Horses--Bolas--Partridges and Foxes-- Features of the country--Long-legged Plover--Teru-tero--
Hail-storm--Natural enclosures in the Sierra Tapalguen--Flesh of Puma--Meat Diet--Guardia del Monte--Effects of cattle on the Vegetation--Cardoon--Buenos Ayres--Corral where cattle are slaughtered.
CHAPTER VII.
Excursion to St. FA(c)--Thistle Beds--Habits of the Bizcacha--
Little Owl--Saline streams--Level plains--Mastodon--St.
FA(c)--Change in landscape--Geology--Tooth of extinct Horse-- Relation of the Fossil and recent Quadrupeds of North and South America--Effects of a great drought--Parana--Habits of the
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Jaguar--Scissor-beak--Kingfisher, Parrot, and Scissor-tail--
Revolution--Buenos Ayres--State of Government.
CHAPTER VIII.
Excursion to Colonia del Sacramiento--Value of an Estancia-- Cattle, how counted--Singular breed of Oxen--Perforated pebbles--Shepherd-dogs--Horses broken-in, Gauchos riding-- Character of Inhabitants--Rio Plata--Flocks of Butterflies-- Aeronaut Spiders--Phosphorescence of the Sea--Port Desire-- Guanaco--Port St. Julian--Geology of Patagonia--Fossil gigantic Animal--Types of Organisation constant--Change in the Zoology of America--Causes of Extinction.
CHAPTER IX.
Santa Cruz--Expedition up the River--Indians--Immense streams of basaltic lava--Fragments not transported by the river--Excavation of the valley--Condor, habits of-- Cordillera--Erratic boulders of great size--Indian relics-- Return to the ship--Falkland Islands--Wild horses, cattle, rabbits--Wolf-like fox--Fire made of bones--Manner of hunting wild cattle--Geology--Streams of stones--Scenes of violence--Penguin--Geese--Eggs of Doris--Compound animals.
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CHAPTER X.
Tierra del Fuego, first arrival--Good Success Bay--An account of the Fuegians on board--Interview with the savages--Scenery of the forests--Cape Horn--Wigwam Cove--Miserable condition of the savages--Famines--Cannibals--Matricide--Religious feelings--Great Gale--Beagle Channel--Ponsonby Sound--
Build wigwams and settle the Fuegians--Bifurcation of the
Beagle Channel--Glaciers--Return to the Ship--Second visit
in the Ship to the Settlement--Equality of condition amongst the natives.
CHAPTER XI.
Strait of Magellan--Port Famine--Ascent of Mount Tarn-- Forests--Edible fungus--Zoology--Great Seaweed--Leave Tierra del Fuego--Climate--Fruit-trees and productions of the southern coasts--Height of snow-line on the Cordillera-- Descent of glaciers to the sea--Icebergs formed--Transportal
of boulders--Climate and productions of the Antarctic Islands
--Preservation of frozen carcasses--Recapitulation.
CHAPTER XII.
Valparaiso--Excursion to the foot of the Andes--Structure of the land--Ascend the Bell of Quillota--Shattered masses of greenstone--Immense valleys--Mines--State of miners-- Santiago--Hot-baths of Cauquenes--Gold-mines--
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Grinding-mills--Perforated stones--Habits of the Puma--El
Turco and Tapacolo--Humming-birds.
CHAPTER XIII.
Chiloe--General aspect--Boat excursion--Native Indians-- Castro--Tame fox--Ascend San Pedro--Chonos Archipelago-- Peninsula of Tres Montes--Granitic range--Boat-wrecked sailors--Low's Harbour--Wild potato--Formation of peat-- Myopotamus, otter and mice--Cheucau and Barking-bird-- Opetiorhynchus--Singular character of ornithology--Petrels.
CHAPTER XIV.
San Carlos, Chiloe--Osorno in eruption, contemporaneously with
Aconcagua and Coseguina--Ride to Cucao--Impenetrable forests
--Valdivia--Indians--Earthquake--Concepcion--Great
earthquake--Rocks fissured--Appearance of the former towns--
The sea black and boiling--Direction of the vibrations--
Stones twisted round--Great Wave--Permanent Elevation of the land--Area of volcanic phenomena--The connection between the elevatory and eruptive forces--Cause of earthquakes--Slow elevation of mountain-chains.
CHAPTER XV.
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Valparaiso--Portillo Pass--Sagacity of mules--
Mountain-torrents--Mines, how discovered--Proofs of the gradual elevation of the Cordillera--Effect of snow on rocks-- Geological structure of the two main ranges, their distinct origin and upheaval--Great subsidence--Red snow--Winds-- Pinnacles of snow--Dry and clear atmosphere--Electricity-- Pampas--Zoology of the opposite sides of the Andes--Locusts
--Great Bugs--Mendoza--Uspallata Pass--Silicified trees
buried as they grew--Incas Bridge--Badness of the passes
exaggerated--Cumbre--Casuchas--Valparaiso.
CHAPTER XVI.
Coast-road to Coquimbo--Great loads carried by the miners-- Coquimbo--Earthquake--Step-formed terraces--Absence of
recent deposits--Contemporaneousness of the Tertiary formations
--Excursion up the valley--Road to Guasco--Deserts--Valley of CopiapA3--Rain and Earthquakes--Hydrophobia--The Despoblado--Indian ruins--Probable change of climate--
River-bed arched by an earthquake--Cold gales of wind--Noises from a hill--Iquique--Salt alluvium--Nitrate of soda--
Lima--Unhealthy country--Ruins of Callao, overthrown by an earthquake--Recent subsidence--Elevated shells on San
Lorenzo, their decomposition--Plain with embedded shells and
fragments of pottery--Antiquity of the Indian Race.
CHAPTER XVII.
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Galapagos Archipelago--The whole group volcanic--Number of
craters--Leafless bushes--Colony at Charles Island--James Island--Salt-lake in crater--Natural history of the group-- Ornithology, curious finches--Reptiles--Great tortoises, habits of--Marine lizard, feeds on seaweed--Terrestrial
lizard, burrowing habits,