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Contents:
Accessions to library.
Argentina. Foreign commerce first half of 1901; exhibits at Pan-American Exposition; national debt; miscellaneous notes.
Bolivia. Imports through La Paz; proposed new trade routes; notes.
Book notices.
Brazil. Financial situation; competition of Indian with Brazilian coffees; new public works; miscellaneous notes.
Chile. Important rail way surveys; immigration in Chile and Argentine Republic; wine industry; notes.
Copper production of the world.
Costa Rica. Commercial convention with France; water power for electric traction purposes.
Ecuador. Facts about Guayaquil and Quito railway; transfer of national building at Buffalo; notes.
German commercial methods in South America.
Guatemala. Customs tariff.
Haiti. Notes.
Latin America, Trade opportunities in.
McKinley, William, Death of.
Mexico. Reception of [Emilio Bello Codecido] minister from Chile; free imports at Chetumal; American agave and beverage known as pulque; new steamship line; drawn-work industry; meeting of [American] Institute of Mining Engineers; pertinent statistical information; miscellaneous notes.
Nicaragua. President's message; notes.
Paraguay. Franking privilege for Bureau of American Republics; notes.
Periodicals and newspapers on file.
Peru. Sugar industry; notes.
Rubber cultivation in India.
Salvador. Termination of treaty with Germany.
Santo Domingo. Customs modifications; proposed reciprocity treaty with United States.
Spanish America, Trade with.
United States. Trade with Latin America; foreign commerce, July, 1901; speech of President M'Kinley at Buffalo Exposition; official railway statistics; corn crop; new cure for yellow fever; commerce in coal in 1901; notes.
Uruguay. Notes.
Venezuela. Exports of cattle; representatives at Pan-American Conference.
Vicuña, Carlos Morla, Death of.
World's national indebtedness.