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| Frederick Barckhausen |
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| A pampa round-up |
34 |
| J. B. Scrivenor (geologist) and mula |
39 |
| The big Overo, a buckjumper |
41 |
| The hunter's return |
44 |
| Felis concolor puma |
45 |
| Guanaco hounds (father and mother of the author's hound, Tom) |
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| Ready to be cargoed |
50 |
| Mrs. Trelew |
52 |
| Yegua Rosada |
53 |
| The Asulejo |
54 |
| Cargoing-up |
56, 57 |
| The author's two best horses, the Cruzado and Alazan |
59 |
| Settlement of Colohuapi |
64 |
| Our brand |
66 |
| The Germans |
69 |
| River Senguerr, where disaster overtook us |
71 |
| The Old Zaino |
72 |
| The Guanaco (an intimate of the Old Zaino's) |
73 |
| The Alazan colt (nearly killed on the Senguerr) |
74 |
| Wildgoose Camp |
77 |
| Bad stalking (califate-bush on pampa) |
78 |
| Wati! Wati! (Tehuelche exclamation of surprise) |
83 |
| Indian Toldo |
85 |
| Arrowheads and knife, found near Colohuapi, Chubut (now in collection of Mr. E. M. Sprot) |
89 |
| Beauties of Tierra del Fuego |
108 |
| Tehuelches visit Gallegos |
113 |
| On ahead |
118 |
| Horsham Base Camp |
123 |
| Lake Buenos Aires |
126 |
| Señor Hans P. Waag, of the Argentine Boundary Commission |
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| Inlet of Lake Buenos Aires |
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| The horses retrieved |
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