18 SELLING LATIN AMERICA pered, the principal ones from the north to the south being Belem, or Para, San Luiz, Parnahyba, Fortaleza or Ceara, Natal, Para- hyba, Recife or Pernambuco, Maceio, Ara- caju, Sao Salvador or Bahia, Victoria, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Paranagua, Sao Francisco, Rio Grande do Sul and Porto Allegre. As a rule each of these ports is the terminus for a railway system penetrating the interior, de signed solely for the purpose of bringing the products to market and carrying supplies and necessities to the part of the country dependent upon it. There are practically no trunk or interstate lines, but plans are now formulated to overcome this condition. Manaos is an inland port of Brazil, famous as a trading depot and one of the centers of the rubber industry. It is located on the Rio Negro, at its mouth where it empties into the great Amazon, one thousand miles from the Atlantic Ocean, and maintains direct steam ship connection with the United States and Europe as well as the other ports of Brazil. Perhaps no other country in the world is so