Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge 18

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The intervening country is a succession of stony or sandy ridges flat at the top, and alternating with broad pastoral valleys interspersed with plantations of fig and peach trees.
The country which extends from the Sierra de Cordova to the Rio Paran& is hilly, or strongly undulating along the base of the heights, and produces good crops of Indian com in the lower tracts where the fields can be irrigated.
This hilly country extends about thirty miles, when the country sinks into somewhat irregul
...ar plains. Some oaits of these plains are covered with trees, but others are without wood, which becomes more scarce as we proceed farther east, until the woods re-appear at some distance from the banks of the P«ran&,~ These woods chiefly consist of low Digitized by Cjoogle P L A i2l P L A mimosas or stunted prickly trees. The plains are generally covered with coarse grass, but in some parts, especially in the eastern districts, the soil is impregnated with salt. The numerous small streams which flow fVom the eastern decli- vity of the Sierra de Cordova, and unite into three rivers, the Primero, Segundo, and Tercero, do not join the Parana, but are lost in small salt lakes, with the exception of the Ter- cero, which however, in the dry season, is very shallow, and has hardly water enough for small boats.

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