s, 197.
Tocantins River, 271.
Tolling-bell bird, 307.
Tortoise-shell wood, 289.
Toucan, 206, 306.
Trade wind, 118.
Trail in the forest, 182.
Trapiche, 207.
Traveling in South America, 325.
Trees in Quito Valley, 100.
on the Amazon, 288.
Trogon, 308.
Tropical flowers, 292, 347.
forest, 287.
Tropical vegetation, 34, 38, 188, 190, 219.
Tucuna Indians, 320.
Tucker, Admiral, 232.
Tunantins, 237.
Tunguragua volcano, 149.
Tupi race, 316.
Turtles in the Amazon, 297.
in the Napo, 215, 220.
Uaupes Indians, 319.
Ucayali Indians, 321.
River, 268.
Umbrella bird, 307.
Upper Amazon towns, 231.
Urari poison, 228.
Valediction on the Napo, 204.
Valley of the Amazon, 280.
of the Andes, 130.
of the Chimbo, 46.
of Quito, 51, 55, 73, 149, 151, 155.
Vanilla on the Napo, 196.
Vegetation in the tropics 34, 38.
on the Amazon, 287.
zones of, on the Andes, 50.
Verdure on the Amazon, 285.
Veta, 96.
Victoria Regia, 292.
Views from the Andes, 45.
Villa Nora, 248.
Vocabularies Indian, 339.
Volcanoes of Ecuador, 122, 125, 151.
Washerwomen of Quito, 83.
Water-beetles, 295.
carriers, 61.
Water-shed of the Atlantic and Pacific, 54.
Water-snakes, 296.
Wayside inn. 40.
White ants, 301.
Wisse, M., descent into Pichincha, 138.
Wool, Andean, 104.
Xingu River, 271.
Yagua Indians, 320.
Yana-urcu, 142.
Ypadu, 291.
Yuca, 167.
Yurimaguas, 231.
Zaparo Indians, 165, 170.
Zodiacal light, 98.
Zones of vegetation, 50.
Zoology of the Napo, 206.
Zoology of South America, 286.
Zoological provinces of Amazonia, 300.
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