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The Andes and the Amazon; Or, Across the Continent of South America

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A naturalist's narrative of an expedition across the Andean highlands into the Amazon basin, combining travel sketches, geological and physical observations, and detailed natural‑history notes. It follows routes over eastern and western cordilleras and a canoe descent of upper Amazon tributaries, offering descriptions of mountain panoramas, tropical forests, riverine landscapes, and the region's plants and animals. Ethnographic remarks on local inhabitants appear alongside scientific appendices and specimen reports. Maps and illustrations derived from field observations support accounts of terrain, resources, and collection efforts, presenting the region's physical character and biological diversity for both general and specialist readers.

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James Orton

James Orton was an American author and explorer known for his contributions to travel literature and mineralogy. His notable works include "The Andes and the Amazon; Or, Across the Continent of South America," which details his explorations in South America, and "Underground Treasures: How and Where to Find Them," a guide to identifying useful minerals in the United States. Orton's writings reflect a keen interest in the natural world and the adventures of exploration, providing readers with insights into both geography and geology during the 19th century.

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