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LIST OF THE PLATES.
PAGE I. Indian representation of the costumes of the Ynca and his Queen, to face19 II. Llamas, or Peruvian sheep,51 III. Basilio Huaylas, the Peruvian giant,56 IV. Overseer of a royal Peruvian mine,79 V. Female warrior of the Yurimagua tribe,151 VI. Female Indian, habited as the Minerva of Peru,204 VII. Indians, male and female, in burlesque costumes,211 VIII. Fighter at a bull-feast,217 IX. Female domestics who have adopted the Spanish dress,224 X. A lady of Lima in her full dress,229 XI. A female of Lima, of the middle class of society,237 XII. Male inhabitant of Lima, of the middle class of society,242 XIII. Female domestic of Lima, of the class of Quarterons,253 XIV. Virgin of the Sun,263 XV. Indian warrior belonging to a barbarous tribe,272 XVI. Bozal, or raw negro residing in the district of Lima,303 XVII. Civilized Indian wearing the poncho,348 XVIII. A Mestizo of Quito professing a liberal art, accompanied by his pupil,363 XIX. Mulattoes of Quito,375 XX. Indian woman of a village near Lima,400
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