BRAZIL 25 be expressed thus 3$ooo. A conto, or about $333.33 would be written iooo$ooo. The banking of Brazil is chiefly controlled by the British, while Germany is their closest com petitor, both France and Italy being repre sented each by a bank. The National City Bank of New York has recently established a branch in Rio de Janeiro, with sub-agencies throughout Brazil, so that direct exchange on New York may now be bought. Brazil imported in 1913, $326,428,509 worth of goods, of which sum the United Kingdom supplied $79,881,008; Germany, $57,043,754; United States, $51,289,682; France, $31,939,752; Argentine, $24,293,712. In the same period of time she exported goods to the value of $315,164,687, the United States taking about one-third of the total amount or to be exact, $102,652,923; Ger many, $44,392,410; United Kingdom, $41,- 701,815; France, $38,685,561; Holland, $23,- 252,700. The United States should do a much larger trade with Brazil owing to a preferential duty