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Brazil, relations of, with the United | Churches, 52, 53.

States, 116-125.

an agricultural country, 241.

Brazilians, traits of, 35, 40.

sentiments toward the United
States, 117.
Brazil-nuts, 292.

British sentiment on slavery, 308,

321.

Buckle, his remarks on Brazil, 94.
Buildings, style of, at Rio, 25.
Burdens, borne on the head, 36.
Burton, Captain, quoted, 76, 99.
Butterflies, 88.

Cabinets, changes in, 199.
Caldas, S., 225.

Campinas, noticed, 162, 163.
Campo, 96.

Canary Islands, call at, 8.

Cane, the crop, 249.

Cantos of Dias, 232.

Climate, 109-115, 131.

Cobden, Richard, 3.

Coffee, cheapness of its transporta-

tion, 119.

cultivation of, 242–248.
plantations, beauty of, 134.
produced by slave-labor, 329.
Collegio Piracicabano, visited, 166.
Colonia Thereza, 68, 78.

Colonies, German and other, 77.
Colonization, Bureau of, 344.
Commerce, 102, 121.

Communication between the United
States and Brazil, 120.

Comsett, Consul, quoted, 77.
Consular office, location at Rio, 4.
Consumption, prevalence of, 51.
Convents, Benedictine and Francis-

can, visited, 331-339.

Corcovado Mountain, view from, 23.
Corn, Indian, its cultivation, 248.

Capital required in the Amazon | Corpus Christi, 55.

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France helps expel the Dutch from Imports, 102.

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Industries, 122 (see AGRICULTURE, | Lisbon, voyage from, to Rio, 9.

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transformation of slave, into free, Misericordia Hospital, visit to, 47.

severe, of slaves, 315.

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character of, between Santos and Monte-Alverne, 225.

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Palm-trees, striking appearance of, Religious liberty, 52, 67.

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Pernambuco, delightful climate of, Rubber industry, 103, 293.

111.

Petropolis, mountain resort, 128-130. Sailing-vessels, route of, from the

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Presbyterian church at São Paulo, Seamen, treatment of sick, 50.

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Slaves, appearance of plantation, United States, relations of, with Bra-

155, 156.

Smith, Dr. Herbert H., quoted, 288.
Society, 223.

in the Amazon Valley, 279, 286.

Soil of Brazil, 94, 97.

zil, 116.

trade of, with Brazil, 102.

a peace-loving country, 323.

Varella, F., 236.

South America, impressions about, in Venders, street, 37.

the United States, 3.

Southern, Mr. Henry, quoted, 309.
Spirits, sale of, 40.

Steamship Company, United States
and Brazil Mail, stopping-places,

12.

Stewart, Dr. J. A., 51.
Stock-raising, 99, 113, 256-258.
Street railways and cars, 30.
Subsistence, common, 253.
Sugar, production of, 249.
Sunday, observance of, 52, 67.

Surface of Brazil, 93, 104, 241.

Table of the planter, 154.

Tarboux, Rev., 169.

Taste, lack of, 64.

Thought, that of Brazil, 35.

Tijuca, mountain suburb, 87-92.

Tobacco, production of, 254.

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Thallenhorst, Captain, mentioned, 7. Wheat formerly cultivated, 114.

Wheel of Foundling Hospital, 43.

Winter, 111.

Women, seclusion of, 70–71.

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