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APPENDIX.
| Albarazado | a Coyote and Indian woman. | |
| Chanisa | a Mestisa woman and Indian. | |
| Mechino | a Leva woman and Coyote. |
EXPORTS
TO THE
SOUTH AMERICAN REPUBLICS.
The official value of goods exported from Great Britain to Mexico in
| 1822 was | 90,692 | |
| 1825 | 1,409,356 | |
| to Colombia | 1822 | 27,572 |
| 1825 | 651,103 | |
| Rio de Plata | 1822 | 230,839 |
| 1824 | 1,581,774 |
With Brazil a steady increasing commerce, both for exports and imports, has been kept up, with the exception of 1826, in which year, the exports to all the countries in South America fell off nearly one half, owing to the over excitement of 1825, and the consequently sudden depression of the following year.